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depressing the STOP/SAFE push button, and not wait for the conclusion of the <br />permissive period to conduct the minor servicing. The STOP/SAFE control used for the <br />inch -safe -service procedure shall be designed and installed to preclude energization or <br />startup of the equipment by any other control until all SAFE's are canceled. SAFES <br />should only be disengaged by the pressman who initiated the SAFE. <br />When more than one employee performs a particular servicing or maintenance operation <br />on a machine or equipment, the servicing or maintenance generally is not considered <br />minor in nature, and the machine or equipment must be locked out or powered down. <br />However, if two or more employees perform separate servicing operations on a machine <br />or equipment at the same time, the combined servicing operation may be considered <br />minor servicing only when each separate servicing operation is routine, repetitive and <br />integral to normal production operations, and when alternative effective protection is <br />provided for the servicing employees. Alternative effective protection means: <br />1. Servicing is conducted when the machine or equipment is stopped, and <br />2. Each servicing employee has continuous, exclusive control of the means to start <br />the machine or equipment, and <br />3. Safeguarding is provided to each servicing employee to prevent exposure from <br />the release of harmful, stored, or residual energy. <br />