OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration: STARTUP PROCEDURES
OSHA: STARTUP PROCEDURES Your co-worker, Steve, placed a lock on a piece of equipment but was unable to finish repairs on it before he went on vacation. He forgot to remove the lock before he left. Your employer has a specific procedure in place for circumstances like this, and asks you to remove the lock using this procedure. You're an authorized employee who is familiar with this equipment. Should you remove the lock? - correct answer Yes, because your employer has directed you to remove the lock and procedure allows for it When you inspect the work area before removing locks and tags, what should you look for? - correct answer -Tools and non-essential items are removed from equipment and the area -Machinery is operationally intact -Employees are clear of the area
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occupational safety and health administration
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