PRIME Lab Lockout/Tagout Training


1. A device is locked out by the use of



2. A common cause of Lockout/Tagout injuries is failure to disconnect the power source.


3. The Primary Authorized Employee must verify that the equipment has been effectively isolated from hazardous energy sources AFTER authorized employees affix their personal locks.


4. A spring is a potentially hazardous energy source.


5. Lockout devices are available for circuit breakers, electrical plugs, and various kinds of valves.


6. Any authorized employee may lockout devices and place the keys in the group lock box.


7. The last step in the lockout procedure is to verify that the equipment is isolated from all power sources.


8. After the Primary Authorized Employee locks the lock box, additional Authorized Employees must:



9. When removing a lockout, each lock must be removed by the person who put it on.


10. To temporarily reactivate a piece of equipment, one must:




11. When removing a lockout, if the worker who applied it is unavailable, the lock may be removed by the Primary Authorized Employee as long as the worker is notified that his lock has been removed.


12. If you need to go to a doctors appointment, it's a good idea to give someone else your lockout key in case power needs to be turned back on before you return.


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