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Page 2 of 4. The Divergence of Mechanical and Electrical Lockout—A Best Practice Approach. Sep 04, 2019; To ensure compliance under 1910.147, hazardous energy sources, such as electrical ...
Take 5 Car Wash Faces $256,707 in Penalties for Electrical, Other Hazards. Reports of electrical shocks spanned more than a year. By Robert Yaniz Jr. ... use lockout/tagout kits, ...
However, those rules, as found in OSHA 1910.147, do not address the specific requirements for electrical lockout/tagout. Because of the complexity of safe work, electrical lockout/tagout rules are ...
NFPA 70E provides a terse directive on employee involvement. It says, “Each person who could be exposed directly or indirectly to a source of electrical energy shall be involved in the lockout/tagout ...
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