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Figure 3-5.—DANGER/CAUTION Tag-Out Record Sheet NAVSEA 9210/9 (Back)
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TAG-OUT  PROCEDURES

(I) (J) (K) officer  and  the  repair  activity  representative, if  applicable,  certify  the  work  completed and the tags cleared by signing and dating in the blocks provided. TAG   NO.   (back   side   of   form):   List   each tag   separately.   An   example   tag   number   is “76-3.   ”   The   “76”   is   the   issue   log   serial number. The “-3” indicates that the tag is the third  one  used. LOCATION:   Be   specific.   Give   the   power panel   identification   number   and   breaker identification number. If the tag-out action is on  board  a  ship  or  submarine,  also  give  the frame number. If the action is ashore, also give the building and room number. TAGGED   POSITION/CONDITION:   State the position in which the tagged item should remain  (examples;  ON,  OFF,  OPEN,  or (L) (M) (N) CLOSED). POSTED   BY   (INITIAL):   The   person   who actually hangs the tag, initials here. POSTING CHECKED BY: A second person, after  checking  to  make  sure  the  tag  was attached correctly, initials here. CLEARANCE/POSITION/CONDITION: State the position each tagged item should be in when the tag is cleared. (O) (P) (Q) (R) CLEARANCE  AUTHORIZED:  After  you’ve completed  the  work,  the  authorizing  officer and the outside repair activity authorize you, by signing here, to clear the tags. DATE/TIME   CLEARED:   The   person   who removes the tag enters the date and time the tag is  removed. CLEARED BY: The person who removes the tag initials here. SIGNATURE OF WATCH OFFICER/DUTY OFFICER and DATE/TIME: The authorizing officer signs and dates the form here to certify that  all  switches,  circuit  breakers,  etc.,  are returned  to  their  normal  operating  position/ condition. Section 4: Instrument Log (NAVSHIPS 9890/10). This log is the record of all of the out-of-commission and  out-of-calibration  labels    issued. Section 5: DANGER/CAUTION  Tag-out  Record Sheets  that  have  been  cleared  and  are  no  longer  in effect. CAUTION Tags (NAVSHIPS 9890/5) A CAUTION tag is a  yellow-colored  tag  used  only as a precautionary measure  to give temporary special instructions,  or  to  indicate  that  unusual  caution  must  be exercised when operating the equipment to which the tag is attached (fig. 3-6). Figure 3-6.—CAUTION Tag (yellow in color). 3-11

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