Lockout/Tagout Risk Assessments provide essential information for ensuring worker safety, OSHA compliance, and developing an Energy Control Program. Circle Safety will conduct the lockout/tagout risk assessment at your facility, walking your floor and identifying risks. We then present our findings in a written report with procedures for each identified risk.
OSHA and other regulatory agencies mandate lockout/tagout protocols to prevent serious worker injuries caused by the accidental start-up of equipment or release of stored energy. By implementing an Energy Control Program, your company can establish procedures to control an energy source during the servicing and maintenance of equipment and help prevent serious, and sometimes deadly, incidents..
Lockout/tagout involves manually de-energizing and securing equipment, machinery, or processes so hazardous energy isn’t re-introduced during servicing or repair. This includes closing electrical circuits and valves, neutralizing extreme temperatures, securing moving parts, and more.
Each employer must have an Energy Control Program outlining the steps to de-energize machines and lock out energy sources. A lockout/tagout program reduces the risk of injury due to the unintended or accidental release of hazardous energy.
Frequent consequences of not properly implementing lockout/tagout procedures include worker death, OSHA citations, and massive penalties.
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Hazardous energy sources include chemical, thermal, pneumatic, hydraulic, mechanical, and more.
Your company must review and certify your lockout/tagout procedures annually.
After you’ve unplugged the machine from its power source, it could still have an immense amount of energy stored in its internals. That energy could suddenly, explosively, and catastrophically be released while your employees are servicing the machine. This is why it is vital to release any remaining stored energy before giving the all-clear.
The cost of a lockout/tagout assessment varies based on several factors, including:
Let us help your business create lockout/tagout procedures to help ensure OSHA compliance and the safety of your workers. Click below to learn more.
May 8, 2024
The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA)
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