Lockout/Tagout
The OSHA Standard that covers "the control of Hazardous Energy, is:
1910.147
The employees that need lock out/tag out training are
all of the above
A tag out device is a devices that uses a positive mean such as a lock to hold an energy-isolating device in a safe position and prevent the energizing of a machine or equipment.
false
Affected employees are those responsible for implementing the energy-control procedures or performing the service or maintenance activities.
false
Employers must provide lock out/tag out training specific the the four types of employees: Certified, Authorized, Affected, and Other.
false
Lock out means, "the placement of a tag out device on an energy-isolating device to indicate that the device and the equipment being controlled may not be operated until the tag out device is removed".
false
A lock out device is a device that positively prevents a machine from being:
started up, becoming electronically engaged, turned on all of the above
Which statement is true concerning tag out devices?
tags are only warning devices
Lock out/tag out devices must be labeled to identify the specific employees authorized the apply and remove them.
true
OSHA requires that employers establish a, "written energy control program"
true
