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Figure 2-23.—Multiple lock adapters
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Lockout Procedures If   locks,   lockout   devices,   and   multiple   lock adapters are to be effective, they must be used properly on every occasion where they are needed. Make sure that  you  follow  the  steps  of  the  lockout  procedure below. 1.   Before   any   equipment   is   locked   out,   there should be agreement as to the specific machine or unit to be   taken   out   of   operation.   The   supervisor   should oversee lockout procedures. 2.  Turn  off  the  point-of-operation  controls. (Remember  that  disconnect  switches  should  never  be pulled  while  under  load  because  of  the  possibility  of arcing or even explosion.) 3.  See  that  the  main  power  controls  (switch, breaker,  or  valve)  are  turned  OFF.  Where  electrical voltages are involved, do NOT attempt this yourself but have it done by a Construction Electrician. Q20. Q21. Q22. Q23. 4. After the switch has been opened or the valve closed, the person who will be doing the work should snap  the  locks  on  the  control  lever  or  multiple  lock adapter. At this point, tag the switch, valve, or device being  locked.  Tags  should  indicate  the  type  of  work being done, approximately how long the job will take, and the name of the supervisor. 5.  Try  the  disconnect  or  valve  to  make  sure  it cannot be moved to ON. 6. Try the machine controls as a test to ensure the main controls are really off. 7.  As  each  person  completes  work,  only  that person should remove the lock and supplemental tag. The  person  removing  the  last  lock  should  notify  the supervisor that the work is finished and the equipment is ready to be placed back in operation. When cleaning operations are performed, what basic personal protective equipment should be worn? What  color  should  the  pull  chain  handle  be painted for the center gauge cock? You should never bring a boiler up to pressure unless what valve has been tested? Why are key-operatedpadlocks more commonly used  than  a  combination  lock  for  a  lockout device? 2-30

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