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Lockout/tagout procedures are not required when work is conducted on equipment where an <br /> • employee has direct control over the cord(s) or plug(s) connected to the associated equipment <br /> 1 <br /> Lockouffagout Checklist <br /> Where lockout/tagout procedures are required, the following steps shall be followed <br />' • Check equipment file for specific lockout/tagout procedures <br /> - • Determine the requirements for lockout Document each energy source to the <br />' equipment <br /> • Conduct a survey to locate and identify all isolation devices that apply to the <br />' equipment <br /> • Use the equipment type-specific procedures if applicable (HS315 Attachments <br />' 4-7) Complete the "Lockout/Tagout Procedure for Specific Equipment" form <br /> (HS315 Attachment 8), logging all data, and return to supervisor. <br />' - Shut off energy source(s) to affected equipment. <br /> Affix lock(s) and tag(s) to each energy source controlling the device <br /> • Ident work on process lutes or vessels and <br /> �3' P determine isolation requirements <br /> • Blind, blank, disconnect or double-valve and vent all hazardous materials Imes <br /> (mcludmg steam) Identify isolation points with tags <br />' • When a tag only is used because the equipment can't be locked out, complete <br /> the following. <br /> - Remove fuses, block machine, etcetera <br /> - Complete HS315 Attachment 8 and give to site supervisor <br />' - Relieve all stored energy (e g , capacitor banks, springs, compressed air, <br /> hydraulic and steam) <br />' • Verify that isolation of energy has occurred by attempting to activate equipment <br /> at the on/off switch. <br />' • Return the control switch to the off position before proceeding <br />' M7/11-29-94/AHS/HASP/94-0037 JAF 4-7 <br />