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120 in 50k |
120 deaths and 50 injuries each year |
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24 work days |
Exposure to hazardous energy lose an average of 24 days |
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Bureau of labor study on injuries suffered when serving equipment |
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The fatal five |
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Mechanical |
The pe and ke present in the components of a mechanical system |
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Kinetic |
Energy possessed by its motion |
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Potential |
Energy stored in a mechanical system |
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Common injuries of mechanical |
Fracture confusion laceration and amputations |
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Electrical |
Energy as a result of a generated electrical power source or a static source |
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Common injuries of electrical |
Shock burns and electrocution |
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Thermal |
Energy as a result of mechanical work radiation chemical reaction or electrical resistance |
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Chemical |
Energy released as a result of chemical reactions |
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Hydraulic |
Energy released as a result of liquids under pressure |
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Pneumatic |
Energy released as a result of compressed gasses under pressure |
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Signs of hazardous energy 1 |
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Signs of hazardous energy 2 |
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Lockout tagout |
Hazard avoidance technique used to prevent energy from being accidentally released during the servicing of equipment |
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Lockout tagout standard requires adoption and implementation to |
Shut down equipment Isolate it from its energy source and sources Prevent the release of potential lly hazardous energy while maintanance |
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3 core components of energy control program |
Energy control components Periodic inspections Employee training and ongoing retraining |
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Energy control procedures |
The scope the purpose authorization rules and techniques to be utilized for hazardous energy |
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Periodic inspection |
Ensure that the procedure and the requirements are being followed |
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Employee training |
energy control programs are understood |
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Loto procedures required if |
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Authorized employee |
An employee who locks or tags machines or equipment in order to perform servicing or maintanance |
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Affected employee |
Employee who is required to use the machine or who performs other things in the job or area |
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Other employees |
Who are in the area where energy control procedures are utilized |
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Responsibilitiea of authorized employee |
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Responsibility of affected employees |
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Energy isolation devices |
Mechanical device that physically prevents transmission or release of energy |
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Types of energy isolation devices |
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Not energy isolation devices |
Push button Selector switches Other control circuit type |
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Types of lockout devices |
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Lockout device requirement |
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Tagout requirement |
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Lockout when 2 use |
If an energy isolating device is capable of being locked out a lockout system if used |
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Tagout when 2 use |
If lockout can't be used hahahaha |
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General energy control procedures |
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