PPT-Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/
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Tagout 29 CFR 1910147 Objectives In this course we will cover the following The need for energy control procedures Methods of lockouttagout Employers responsibilities
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Tagout 29 CFR 1910147 Objectives In this course we will cover the following The need for energy control procedures Methods of lockouttagout Employers responsibilities Employee training needs. Valley City State University | Facilities Services. Introduction. What is LOCKOUT/TAG-OUT?. Lockout/Tag-out refers to a safety . procedure which is used in industry . settings . to ensure that dangerous machines are properly shut off and not started up again prior to the completion of maintenance or servicing work. . Steve Geiger, CSP. Safety & Occupational Health Manager. Naval Safety Center . steven.geiger@navy.mil. Objectives. In this course, we will cover the following:. The need for energy control procedures. T. agout. Refresher training . . The purpose of this Lockout/. Tagout. Procedure is to have a positive method of confirming that a piece of equipment, machine, or device is not energized during construction, maintenance, or renovation of equipment. . The life you save, may be your own.. Control of Hazardous Energy. OSHA . 29 CFR 1910.147. LOCKOUT - TAGOUT. Workers performing service or maintenance on machinery and equipment are exposed to injuries from the unexpected energization, startup of the machinery or equipment, or release of stored energy in the equipment.. The Control . of Hazardous Energy. OSHA Standard 1910.147. Bobby Galinsky. QHSE . Instructor. Class Objectives. OSHA requirements . Responsibilities of: . Employer. Authorized Employee. Affected Employee. Tagout. ). CSP shall establish a program consisting of:. E. nergy control procedures. Employee training. Periodic inspections. This procedure . for the control of hazardous energy . shall . comply with the OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147 and shall clearly outline:. (LOCKOUT/TAGOUT). OSHA 29 C FR 1910-147. “This . material was produced under grant numbers SH-22300-11-60-F-17 from the Occupational Safety and Health . Administration. , U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. Program. 29 CFR 1910.147. BWC Division of Safety & Hygiene. Photo courtesy of BWC employee Roman Wilshanetsky. Photo courtesy of BWC employee Roman Wilshanetsky. 29 CFR 1910.147(a)(1)(i). 29 Title. of Hazardous Energy. OSHA Standard 1910.147. Bobby Galinsky. QHSE . Instructor. Class Objectives. OSHA requirements . Responsibilities of: . Employer. Authorized Employee. Affected Employee. . Tagout. /Tryout. Mini Module. Introduction. Lockout/. Tagout. /Tryout. . mini module is part of a curriculum series addressing hazards found in areas of grain handling facilities including grain bins and their surrounding area. It is accompanied by a video – Lockout, . MESH 8.0 - Process Safety, 8.7 Energy Control. OSHA Code of Federal Regulations 1910.147. February 2016. Eaton – Van Wert, Ohio. Definitions. Servicing and Maintenance. Servicing and maintenance includes activities such as constructing, installing, modifying, dismantling, setting up, changing tools, adjusting, inspecting, lubricating, cleaning, unjamming, and troubleshooting. Maintenance and servicing tasks . Lockout/Tagout. Who needs training?. What is hazardous energy?. What is lockout/tagout?. What are the different types of lockout. devices?. What is the requirement for tags?. What lockout/tagout procedures are required?. Hazardous energy sources. Evaluate machines, equipment, and processes. Develop energy . control plan. 1a. Hazardous energy sources. Look for all sources of energy. Identify . secondary and . stored energy . Chapter 51Control of Hazardous Energy Quick Start SummaryProduct ID: | Revision ID: 2299 | Date published: 18 June 2021 | Date effective: 18 June 2021 https://www-group.slac.stanford.edu/esh/eshman
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