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Episode 2 - Lockout-Tagout Application Steps
Episode 2

Episode 2 - Lockout-Tagout Application Steps

The Occupational Safety Leadership Podcast

October 16, 202213m 40s

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Show Notes

🔧 The Key LOTO Application Steps 1. Prepare for Shutdown
  • Identify all energy sources (electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, thermal, chemical).

  • Review equipment procedures and understand the hazards before touching anything.

2. Notify Affected Employees
  • Communicate clearly with operators and nearby workers.

  • Explain what will be locked out, why, and for how long.

3. Shut Down the Equipment
  • Follow the manufacturer’s or site‑specific shutdown sequence.

  • Ensure all motion stops before proceeding.

4. Isolate the Energy Sources
  • Open disconnects, close valves, block mechanical parts, bleed pressure, or secure moving components.

  • The goal: zero energy flow.

5. Apply Locks and Tags
  • Each authorized employee applies their personal lock.

  • Tags explain who applied the lock and why.

  • Dr. Ayers emphasizes: One worker = one lock = one key.

6. Release or Restrain Stored Energy
  • Drain capacitors, bleed hydraulic lines, block gravity hazards, release tension, or vent pressure.

  • Stored energy is often the most overlooked hazard.

7. Verify Zero Energy State
  • Try‑start the equipment to confirm it cannot operate.

  • This is the most critical step — and the one most often skipped.

  🔄 Removal Steps (When Work Is Complete)
  • Inspect the area and ensure tools are removed.

  • Confirm all employees are clear.

  • Remove locks only by the person who applied them.

  • Restore energy in a controlled, communicated manner.

  💡 Leadership Takeaways
  • LOTO is not just a compliance requirement — it’s a life‑saving discipline.

  • Supervisors must model consistency: no shortcuts, no exceptions.

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