Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Lockout In Four Easy Steps






*During 1982-2006, NIOSH investigated 185 fatalities related to installation, maintenance, service, or repair tasks on or near machines, equipment, processes or systems. 
We all know by now how important Lockout or Tag-Out is.  But what are the solutions? First and foremost, having a written Lockout program that ALL employees are properly trained in, is paramount.   If you are in doubt about how to put one together, contact a consulting company, search for basic program on line or call your local OSHA office for help.
Secondly, you will need to invest in some Lockout products.  Your Lockout product needs will depend on your facility, the number of employees and types of equipment that you have.  You will need to think about locks, Hasps and Lockout Tags.  You might even need to consider Lockout Point Identification or Group Lockout Boxes or a Lockout Station.  Remember an energy device must Locked Out at the energy source, and it must protect the worker.   There is a rare circumstance that actually allows for Tag-Out these days so keep that in mind when shopping.  Using durable products is a must.  Be careful of low grade Lockout Hasps that can break and Tags that easily tear.  
The rule states: 
1.       Mandate yearly Lockout/Tagout trainings. Review your program annually and update as needed.  Plan annual trainings for your crews to insure every employee remembers exactly how to remain safe in the field. 
2.     Choose your Lock Hasps.   Choosing the proper Lockout Hasp is equally important.  Low grade pot metal lockout hasps can be bent or can break.  Yes breaking a hasp is against the law, but you would be amazed at the stories we hear. More than once we’ve heard of employees ending their shift and proceeding to retrieve their locks only to find them on the ground next to a broken hasp.  NOT a safe feeling!
3.     Consider Industrial-Grade locks.  When it comes to Locks, there are three companies that are worth discussing: Master Lock, American  or Abus. These are trusted brand names that we have seen hold the test of time, Master and American are the most popular, but Abus makes a quality lock and has really started to make some headway in the market share. All of these locks can be engraved with an employee name, number, and company info. And all three have the ability to make them individual keyed or keyed alike. 
4.     Think through your Lockout Tagging.   Lockout Tags identify who is working on the machine.  There are so many kinds; LockoutTags, Lockwraps™,   with a picture, with employee ID#, first and last name, barcode, or equipment name. And there are a host of material choices as well.  Industrial facilities have some nasty gritty dirty environments and often times a paper tag really does not hold up, so be sure to take the environment into consideration when choosing your end product.    And remember, it you ARE choosing for a Tag-Out application, the tag MUST meet a 50 lb pull test.
Give us a call for many more suggestions to improve your Lockout program.  For instance, we have a great product called EZMAKE® SIGN SYSTEM that can help you stream-line your lockout point identification.  Our helpful staff is eager to help you.  Call 800-446-3525

*http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/wp-solutions/2011-156/pdfs/2011-156.pdf