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LOCKOUT TAGOUT POLICYAND PROCEDURES .; k <br />living enters <br />Equipment Different types of equipment often have different energy isolating devices <br />Isolation (disconnect switches, circuit breakers, etc.) and sometimes require different <br />Procedures types of lockout/tagout devices (breaker locks, valve locks, padlocks, etc.). In <br />addition, some equipment may have multiple energy sources that require <br />isolation (electrical, steam, gas, gravity, etc). For this reason, each different <br />type of equipment must have a "specific" procedure for isolating its energy <br />sources. These "specific" procedures will be documented on the <br />"Lockout/Tagout Equipment Isolation Procedure Form", as shown in <br />attachment "A". <br />Note: Specific procedures are not required for cord and plug powered <br />electrical equipment when the plug is under the direct supervision of the <br />person doing the maintenance at all times. Specific procedures are also not <br />required when: <br />• The equipment has no stored or residual power (water or air pressure, <br />steam, hydraulic pressure, capacitors, etc.), <br />• The equipment has only a single energy source (such as electrical) that <br />is easily identified and can be isolated with a single lockout/tagout <br />device, <br />• The energy source is locked out during servicing, and, <br />• There have been no past accidents involving unexpected activation of <br />this equipment during servicing or maintenance. <br />Golden Living LOCKOUTITAGOUT Page 3 of 10 <br />