Lockout/tagout: Getting it right

What’s the best way to centralize/consolidate LOTO procedures?

Responding is Jenna Martell, marketing advisor, ABUS USA, Phoenix.

Lockout/tagout is not a topic to take lightly when it comes to the safety of industrial facilities. Improperly following procedures or having no procedure at all is a serious OSHA offense, and fines are applied accordingly.

Many organizations would benefit greatly from having their lockout/tagout procedures analyzed and consolidated. A simple procedure, with all necessary supplies and equipment in one easy-to-find location, makes following through much less of a burden on employees. These services are readily available and should be used to ensure facilities are OSHA-compliant.

Lockout kits or stations are some of the most convenient products that help centralize lockout/tagout equipment.

A kit, for example, would consist of a small toolbox or pouch that contains all the items necessary for locking out a particular machine or piece of equipment, including padlocks, machine-specific devices, tags and any other required accessories. Kits are usually portable but should be kept right near the machine(s) they are prepared for.

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Lockout stations are another useful option. They are usually a high-visibility color, such as yellow, and are made to be mounted on a wall near the machine or piece of equipment their contents lock out. These are a great visual reminder for employees to follow proper lockout procedures.

Locking or tagging out a machine correctly before maintenance truly can be a life-or-death situation. Simplifying procedures and ensuring they are properly followed will avoid potential OSHA violations and also save lives.

Editor's note: This article represents the independent views of the author and should not be construed as a National Safety Council endorsement.

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