Lockout Tagout Safety Training and Quiz

Lock Out Tag Out Safety Quiz

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  • Select the office where you will be receiving your assignment
  • Your employer must have a written, step-by-step energy control plan.
  • Pressurized liquids and gases are not forms of energy.
  • Some machines and equipment use a combination of energy sources.
  • The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) considers locking out to be safer than just tagging out.
  • In lockout, a lock is put on a disconnect switch, circuit breaker, or valve handle to keep them in the "on" position.
  • Tags do not provide the physical restriction of locks.
  • You should only lend a lock or tag to a coo-worker if he or she has lost theirs.
  • Applying or removing locks and tags can only be done by authorized employees.
  • The OSHA Lockout/Tagout Standard states that lockout/tagout procedures must be followed whenever you perform service or maintenance on any machine where an unexpected start-up could cause injury.
  • The first of the six steps of lockout/tagout is to prepare for shutdown.