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120 in 50k

120 deaths and 50 injuries each year

24 work days

Exposure to hazardous energy lose an average of 24 days

Bureau of labor study on injuries suffered when serving equipment

The fatal five

Sddrc

Mechanical

The pe and ke present in the components of a mechanical system

Kinetic

Energy possessed by its motion

Potential

Energy stored in a mechanical system

Common injuries of mechanical

Fracture confusion laceration and amputations

Electrical

Energy as a result of a generated electrical power source or a static source

Common injuries of electrical

Shock burns and electrocution

Thermal

Energy as a result of mechanical work radiation chemical reaction or electrical resistance

Chemical

Energy released as a result of chemical reactions

Hydraulic

Energy released as a result of liquids under pressure

Pneumatic

Energy released as a result of compressed gasses under pressure

Signs of hazardous energy 1

Signs of hazardous energy 2

Lockout tagout

Hazard avoidance technique used to prevent energy from being accidentally released during the servicing of equipment

Lockout tagout standard requires adoption and implementation to

Shut down equipment


Isolate it from its energy source and sources


Prevent the release of potential lly hazardous energy while maintanance

Sip

3 core components of energy control program

Energy control components


Periodic inspections


Employee training and ongoing retraining

Epe

Energy control procedures

The scope the purpose authorization rules and techniques to be utilized for hazardous energy

Periodic inspection

Ensure that the procedure and the requirements are being followed

Employee training

energy control programs are understood

Loto procedures required if

Rre

Authorized employee

An employee who locks or tags machines or equipment in order to perform servicing or maintanance

Affected employee

Employee who is required to use the machine or who performs other things in the job or area

Other employees

Who are in the area where energy control procedures are utilized

Responsibilitiea of authorized employee

INSILDVRN

Responsibility of affected employees

nsnr

Energy isolation devices

Mechanical device that physically prevents transmission or release of energy

Types of energy isolation devices

Not energy isolation devices

Push button


Selector switches


Other control circuit type

Types of lockout devices

Lockout device requirement

Tagout requirement

Lockout when 2 use

If an energy isolating device is capable of being locked out a lockout system if used

Tagout when 2 use

If lockout can't be used hahahaha

General energy control procedures