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An Effective Lockout/Tagout Plan
In order to establish the safest possible working environment, we must first establish a company culture that promotes and values electrical safety in words and deeds. This is not always easy. Resistance to change is often one of the biggest challenges faced by EHS professionals. ...Read more -
2021-Occupational Health and Safety
Planning, preparation, and proper equipment are the keys to protecting workers in confined spaces from falling hazards. Making the workplace painless to engage in non-work activities is essential for healthy workers and a safer workplace. Heavy-duty industrial vacuum cleane...Read more -
Other management requirements of LOTO
Other management requirements of LOTO 1. Lockout tagout shall be carried out by operators and operators themselves, and ensure that safety locks and signs are placed in the correct position. Under special circumstances, if I have difficulty in locking, I shall have someone else lock it for me. Th...Read more -
LOTO’s top 10 Safe Behaviors
A lock, a key, a worker 1.Lockout tagout basically means that any individual has “total control” over the locking of the machine, equipment, process or circuit he or she repairs and maintains. Authorized/affected persons 2. Authorized personnel shall understand and be able to implemen...Read more -
Oilfield HSE system
Oilfield HSE system In August, the oilfield HSE management system manual was published. As a programmatic and mandatory document of oilfield HSE management, the manual is a guideline that managers at all levels and all employees must follow in production and business activities Work safety ban (1...Read more -
Safety training should actually make the workplace safer
The goal of safety training is to increase the knowledge of participants so that they can work safely. If safety training does not reach the level it should be, it can easily become a time-wasting activity. It is just checking the check box, but it does not actually create a safer workp...Read more -
Alternative measures for lockout/tagout
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147 outlines “alternative protective measures” procedures that can improve efficiency without compromising operational safety. This exception is also referred to as a “minor service exception”. Designed for machine tasks that require frequent and re...Read more -
Lock out tag out-Safety Operation Guide
This document aims to minimize accidental opening of manual valves in ammonia refrigeration systems. As part of the energy control plan, the International Ammonia Refrigeration Institute (IIAR) issued a series of recommendations to prevent accidental opening of manual valves in amm...Read more -
Achieve next generation electrical LOTO occupational health and safety
As we enter the new decade, lockout and tagout (LOTO) will remain the backbone of any security plan. However, as standards and regulations evolve, the company’s LOTO program must also evolve, requiring it to evaluate, improve, and expand its electrical safety processes. Many energy s...Read more -
Mark supervisor on lockout/tagout training
Lockout/tagout is a good example of traditional workplace safety actions: identify hazards, develop procedures and train workers to follow the procedures to avoid exposure to hazards. This is a good, clean solution, and it has proven to be very effective. There is only one problem-it is on...Read more -
Lockout Equipment Market
The Global “Lockout Equipment Market” research report examines strategic and profitable insights into key growth factors, competitive landscape, and increasingly popular lockout equipment market trends. In this professional report, the revenue analysis, market size and developm...Read more -
Disagreements on Mechanical and Electrical Shutdown-lockout tagout loto
To ensure compliance with 1910.147, hazardous energy sources such as electricity, pneumatics, hydraulics, chemicals, and heat need to be properly isolated to a zero-energy state through a series of shutdown steps recorded by the lockout program. The above-mentioned dangerous energy ...Read more