Module 10: Lockout Tagout
The lockout/tagout training is MOST important for which one of these groups? - Authorized employees - Affected employees - Other employees - All employees
All employees
Who performs the required periodic inspection of energy control procedures? - An affected employee - An employer or designated representative - An authorized employee who is not involved in the procedure - OSHA regulators trained in the procedure
An authorized employee who is not involved in the procedure
Lockout and tagout devices must be standardized and classified by any of these criteria EXCEPT: - Color - Mechanism - Shape - Size
Mechanism
**Willard has completed his service of Wilma's machine. What is the final step he must take before restoring energy? - Notify Wilma the service is complete - Remove his lock - Clear away his tools - Test the machine
Notify Wilma the service is complete After lockout or tagout devices have been removed and before a machine or equipment is started, affected employees shall be notified that the lockout or tagout devices have been removed.
A periodic inspection includes all of the following steps EXCEPT: - Identification and correction of any deficiencies or deviations - Review of emergency procedures in cases of accidental start-ups - Review of each authorized employee's responsibilities for lockout - Review of authorized and affected employees' responsibilities for tag out
Review of emergency procedures in cases of accidental start-ups
What is the final step in the lockout procedure before servicing may begin? - Verification - Energy Release - Notification of affected employees - Hazard Identification and isolation
Verification
Who may install and attach lockout and tagout devices to the energy-isolating device on affected equipment? - Safety Engineers - Authorized Employees - OSHA officials - Affected employees
Authorized employees
Who must develop, document, and implement specific procedures to control potentially hazardous energy? - Employers - Affected employees - Competent employees - OSHA regulators
Employers
Tagout systems tend to have all these limitations EXCEPT: - They require less training in order to implement - They are only warning devices affixed to energy isolating devices - They do not provide a physical restraint on energy isolating devices - They often evoke a false sense of security
They require less training in order to implement
What is the purpose of the energy control program? - To ensure that machines are isolate from energy sources before servicing - To ensure that machines at a worksite operate as efficiently as possible - To monitor employee efficiency in operating and maintaining machinery - To instruct all employees on safe and efficient energy conservation methods
To ensure that machines are isolated from energy sources before servicing