Definitions
Lockout Tagout
Basics
Other Requirements
Energy
100

What type of employee's job requires them to operate or use a machine or equipment on which servicing, or maintenance is being performed under lockout or tagout, or work in an area in which such servicing or maintenance is being performed

What is Affected Employee

100

When we are allowed to use Tagout instead of Lockout.

What is NEVER

100

What should be removed only by the person who installed them

Locks

100

Which employees must be trained in lockout/tagout procedures?

What is all of them 

100

The most common form of energy we need to lockout

What is electrical 

200

Employee who locks out or tags out machines or equipment in order to perform servicing or maintenance on that machine or equipment

What is Authorized Employee

200

The two items used to perform lockout/tagout.

What are locks and tags?

200

OSHA's formal terminology for Lockout

What is Control of Hazardous Energy 

200

How often must audits of the lockout/tagout program be conducted?

What is Annually 

200

Energy stored by air under pressure

What is pneumatic

300

The process of placing an energy isolating device, in accordance with an established procedure, ensuring that energy isolating device and equipment being controlled cannot be operated until lockout device is removed

What is Lockout 

300

Amount of physical protection offered by tagout

What is NONE

300

OSHA requires that employers establish a “written energy control program” True or False 

What is TRUE 

300

The first step in a start up procedure is to what?

What is inspect the area. 

300

Energy contained in a liquid under pressure

What is hydraulic

400

Placed onto an energy isolating device to indicate that energy isolating device and equipment being controlled may not be operated until tagout device is removed. Used as a warning device.

What is Tagout 

400

The reason we use a tag during LOTO

What is to identify the authorized employee performing the LOTO and indicate that energy isolating device and equipment being controlled may not be operated until tagout device is removed.

400

An Energy-isolating device is a mechanical device that physically prevents the transmission or release of what?

What is energy 

400

Done when there is no other way to remove a lock, you must try to contact the authorized employee before performing this procedure.

What is cutting a lock?

400

Energy in its resting (stored) state

What is potential energy

500

A mechanical device that physically prevents the transmission or release of energy

What is an Energy Isolating Device

500

When servicing and/or maintenance is performed by a crew?

What is a group lockout/tagout?

500

Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical, Thermal, Hydraulic, Pneumatic, Gravity are all types of what?

What are types of energy 

500

The final step of the start up procedure is to what?

What is to notify employees that the LOTO devices have been removed. 

500

Energy expended by a body in motion

What is kinetic energy

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