OSHA: Special Situations Questions and Answers Already Passed
OSHA: Special Situations Questions and Answers Already Passed Dave has been working on repairs to a piece of equipment, which he has locked and tagged out. It is end of his shift. Mario, his co-worker, will continue the work on the next shift. To minimize exposure to hazards from unexpected energization: Dave should leave his lock in place until Mario has locked out. A group of 5 authorized employees is preforming maintenance to a piece of equipment. How many locks must be used? Five A contractor's lock: -Must identify the company of ownership -Can only be installed when requested by an authorized employee The role of a designated authorized person in a group lockout/tagout is to: -Determine the exposure status of each group member during the lockout procedure -Oversee the lock box or hasp by locking it with an operations or departmental lock Three workers are preforming maintenance on a piece of machinery. Each worker must remove their own lock: When their work on the equipment is completed When using a lock box: -An assigned authorized person locks the box. -The box is locked with a departmental lock -Each authorized person must attach a personal lock to the box A tag may be used without a lock if: The design of the machine or equipment prohibits lockout. A lockbox: -Holds the keys to all locks used to lockout the equipment -Is locked with a personal lock for each person working on the equipment When a group is involved in lockout/tagout, one authorized employee is designated to: Determine the exposure status of each group member
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