Chapter 1 - Safety Warnings
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Restoring Machines or Equipment to Normal Production Operations
1. After the servicing and/or maintenance are complete and equipment is ready for normal production
operations, check the area around the machines or equipment to ensure that no one is exposed.
2. After all tools have been removed from the machine or equipment, guards have been reinstalled
and employees are in the clear, remove all lockout or tagout devices. Operate the energy isolating
devices to restore energy to the machine or equipment.
Procedure Involving More Than One Person
In the preceding steps, if more than one individual is required to lockout or tagout equipment, each
shall place his/her own personal lockout device on the energy isolating devices(s). When an energy
isolating device cannot accept multiple locks or tags, a multiple lockout or tagout device (HASP) may
be used. If lockout is used, a single lock may be used to lockout the machine or equipment with the key
being placed in a lockout box or cabinet which allows the use of multiple locks to secure it. Each
employee will then use his/her own lock to secure the box or cabinet. As each person no longer needs
to maintain his/her lockout protection, that person will remove his/her lock from the box or cabinet
(Name(s)/Job title(s) of employees authorized for group lockout or tagout).