
HIGHLIGHTS OF OSHA 1910.147 - LOCK-OUT / TAG-OUT
The control of hazardous energy
The OSHA Lock-Out/Tag-Out Standard states that: Lock-Out and tag-out devices shall be singularly identified; shall be the only devices used for controlling energy; shall not be used for other purposes; and shall meet the following requirements:
Durable:
Capable of withstanding the environment to which they are exposed for the maximum period of time that exposure is detected. Safety Series products are produced from high quality metals (steel, aluminum , brass) and plastics (Xenoy), and designed to withstand almost any safety lockout environment. Master Lock offers three materials for safety lockout padlocks. Choose the one that will fit your needs:
Xenoy:
lightweight, non-conductive, injection-molded thermoplastic
Aluminum:
with bright powder-coated finish.
Steel:
laminated for superior strength.
Standardized:
Devices shall be standardized within a facility in at least one of the following criteria: color, shape or size. All Safety Series products are available in safety red. Choose from up to eight colors for the safety padlocks to customize your lockout system (by department, responsibility, etc.) within your facility.
Substantial:
To prevent removal without the use of excessive force (such as cutting tools) or other unusual techniques. Safety Series products are robust in design, and produced from substantial materials, to always stand up to normal handling and operating conditions.
Identifiable:
Must indicate the identify of the employee applying the device. Identification labels are supplied with the Xenoy padlocks and available for the aluminum and steel locks. Lockout tags and custom laser engraving services are available. Critical lockout devices (Safety Series gate valves, adjustable cable lockout, etc.) include a unique, write-on erasable label to identify the responsible person