Lockout:Tagout: Energy Release:
Chemical energy is not a form of hazardous energy
False
Once the equipment to be serviced has been locked out/tagged out, repairs can begin immediately.
False
Only maintenance staff members need to know about Lockout/ Tagout procedures.
False
Failure to disconnect equipment from its power source is one of the five main causes of Lockout/ Tagout injuries
True
It is important for those servicing equipment to be educated on the types of energy as well as their magnitude potential hazard, and the method or means to control different types of energy.
True
OSHA's Lockout/ Tagout standard includes procedures and practices to properly shut down equipment and isolate it from its energy source.
True
Placing a lock on the equipment to be serviced is only one step in competing the Lockout/Tagout process.
True
The law requires you to use an energy-isolating device whenever possible to lockout equipment before servicing it.
True
You must use only Lockout/ Tagout devices authorized for the equipment you are serving, and you must make sure those devices are durable, standardized and substantial.
True
