Lockout Tagout Requirements

1. When multiple people are authorized to perform the same task, each staff member must personally implement their own lock-out-tag procedures, rather than pinning their hopes on others. the
2. Never authorize others to remove your lock-tag device. the
3. Only operate the equipment that has completed the safety device of lockout and tagout. the
4. When you are handing over shifts, you must not remove the original lockout and tagout device without authorization. You must wait for the next successor to perform lockout and tagout as required before releasing the original lockout and tagout device. At the same time, the new successor must reconfirm whether the lockout and tagout is safe and reliable, and can only operate after confirming that it is correct.
5. Never put your safety on other people's lock tags, always remember to use your own locks to protect your own safety.
6. Use the correct lock, for example, to lock a 3-inch pipeline gate valve, and you are using a 5-inch to 6.5-inch gate valve safety lock, please do not try to save trouble and use a lock that does not match, you should go to the Get the correct size lockset.
7. Make sure your lockout device can resist its environment, such as moisture, corrosion, etc., otherwise it will lose its due effect. the
8. Locks and tags need to be used in combination and cannot replace each other.
9. Beginning January 2, 1990, whenever machinery is replaced, overhauled, remodeled, or refurbished, and whenever new machinery is installed, energy isolation devices for that machinery shall be designed to With locking device. the
10. The operator shall conduct periodic inspections of the capacity control procedures at least once a year to ensure that the procedures and requirements of this standard are implemented, and the periodic inspections shall be performed by authorized employees, not by the person who implements the energy control procedures. the
11. If there is a possibility of stored energy re-accumulating to dangerous levels, the isolation status shall continue to be verified until repair or maintenance is completed, or the possibility no longer exists. the
12. Whenever external maintenance personnel participate in maintenance activities within this scope, the on-site operator and the external operator should inform each other of their respective lockout or tagout procedures.
Rita bradia@chinawelken.com

Post time: Mar-23-2023