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Lockout / Tagout Class Agenda and O
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• Verification is provided by a s
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Question: Reply: Would interlocking
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The following document is reproduce
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WHY THIS LOCKOUT IMPLEMENTATION KIT
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LOCKOUT STANDARD CHRONOLOGY Februar
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6. Industry sectors, such as constr
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f. Each element of this program wil
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h. Locks shall be attached to each
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Training records such as attendance
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(b) (c) (d) (e) (f) Machinery equip
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(iv) Prior to lockout device remova
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APPENDIX A - SAMPLE FORMS Form No.
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Form No.2 WRITTEN PROCEDURE ELEMENT
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Are alternate energy control method
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Is procedure adequate? ____________
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Is job procedure for removal being
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11. Have attempts been made to cont
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Document No- 1 PLANNING FOR TRAININ
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8. The retraining must reestablish
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appropriate, to determine whether e
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One Hour Safety Presentation The ma
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Elements of a Lockout/Tagout Progra
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List & Identify all Sources Of Ener
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Procedures For Each Piece Of u Writ
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Training Affected & Other Employees
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Develop Procedures On How You Will
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Miscellaneous Items in Your Program
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Other Things To Consider u When do
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Elements of a Lockout/Tagout Progra
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Identify Different Personnel u Auth
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List & Identify all Sources Of Ener
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Procedures For Each Piece Of Equipm
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Training Affected & Other Employees
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Develop Procedures on how you will
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Miscellaneous Items in Your Program
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Other Things To Consider u When do
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If an energy isolating device is ca
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Student Handouts
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Training Of Authorized Employees. u
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Shift & Personnel Changes u How to
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Resources Available from the Divisi
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Saving You Time and Research Reques
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The CDC is always a good resource f
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http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/safetyprog