Lock Out, Tag Out, Test Out
Lock Out, Tag Out, Test Out is a program that is used to protect people from the uncontrolled release of hazardous energy. At 51²è¹Ý, there is a standardized approach to LOTO. Any employee, contractor, or student whose work or education involves hazardous energies while servicing or maintaining equipment will follow the 51²è¹Ý’s Control of Hazardous Energy Program. Please review the 51²è¹Ý’s Control of Hazardous Energy Program for specific information regarding LOTO.
When Performing LOTO, fill out online the on the ORM WEBSITE.
- 51²è¹Ý uses blue locks for color identification
- Contractors will use red locks for color identification
- Before any 51²è¹Ý employee or contractor can cut a lockout device on campus a person from the 51²è¹Ý ORM will need to document the process.
How LOTO Works
Purpose: Lock-Out Tag-Out (LOTO) is a system that use two methods of preventing machinery or equipment from hurting people. LOTO is to ensure equipment is shut-off and only the person performing the maintenance or repair can turn the machine back on.
- The lock is to ensure that people comply with the information provided on the LOTO tag.
- The LOTO tag helps with communication of the LOTO system. The Tag communicates to others that someone is performing a certain type of dangerous work and they should not attempt to turn on equipment.
Who: Anyone performing LOTO On-Campus
Authorized Person:
- OSHA requires people performing LOTO to be trained and authorized.
- 51²è¹Ý ORM offers training online and in-person depending on employee needs.
Affected Person:
- Anyone who is working or operating near LOTO equipment.
- Affected People should know that the equipment that has a lock and tag on the equipment is locked out for safety reasons.
- Affected people should not attempt to remove a lock or start equipment that has lock and tag
When:
When a person is working with hazardous energy
Hazardous Energy
- Electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, chemical, thermal, and other energy sources that involves service, maintenance, construction, installation, inspecting, or modifying equipment.
How:
51²è¹Ý requires the control of hazardous energy is controlled by a physical lock. OSHA provides clear guidelines for LOTO procedures.
Information on the Tag
- Who
- Who is locking out the equipment?
- Company
- What company does the person the LOTO work for?
- Phone
- What is the contact information of the person performing LOTO?
- What & Why
- What and why is something locked out?
Fill out a digital LOTO Tag