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- The Division of Environmental Safety and Emergency Management shall
provide initial training and annual refresher/updates as necessary
for all employees who are required to participate in the Lockout
Program.
- Each supervisor shall effectively enforce compliance
of this Lockout Procedure. Failure to comply shall result in a
violation as per Western Michigan University Human Resources Rules
of Conduct, Section 1F.
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The Division of Environmental Safety and Emergency Management shall issue tags and safety locks to every employee
participating in the Lockout Program. Environmental Safety and Emergency Management will advise the participating departments in the purchase
of various lockout devices.
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Prior to setting up, adjusting,
repairing, servicing, installing, or performing maintenance
work on unfamiliar equipment or machinery, the individual in
charge of the area (that is, the supervisor of the Authorized
Employee(s) ) is responsible for instructing the employees of
the steps to be taken to ensure they will not be exposed to
injury due to unintended motion or release of energy.
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Whenever outside servicing personnel
(contractors, etc.) are to be engaged in activities covered
by the scope and application of the lockout standard, WMU and
the outside employer shall inform each other of their respective
lockout or tagout procedures.
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WMU shall ensure that the University’s
employees understand and comply with the restrictions and prohibitions
of the outside employer’s energy control program.
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Employees shall comply with the
Lockout Procedures. Failure to comply shall result in a violation
per Western Michigan University Human Resources Rules of Conduct
Section 1F.
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Employees shall consult with their
supervisor or other appropriate knowledgeable management personnel
whenever there are any questions regarding the lockout of equipment
or the lockout procedure.
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Employees shall care for their safety
locks and other devices required to comply with the lockout
procedure.
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When any equipment, machine, or process
is to be set up, adjusted, repaired, serviced, installed, or
maintenance work performed and unintended motion or release
of energy from the equipment, machine, or process would cause
personal injury, the power source must be locked out by each
authorized employee doing the work. Sources of energy, such
as springs, air, hydraulic, and steam shall be evaluated in
advance to determine how to relieve the pressure prior to starting
the work. Fluid lines must be separated, blanked, or double
blocked and bled.
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Safety locks are for the personal
protection of the worker and are only to be used for locking
out equipment or processes. Personal locks shall not be used
as safety locks or for locking out equipment.
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If the employee leaves the job before
its completion, such as a job reassignment, which requires they
lock out at the new job, the employee shall take his/her safety
lock, adapter, and tag to the new job.
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If an employee is required to take
his/her safety lock to a new job, but the old job should remain
locked out, an equipment lock and adapter may be used at the
old job site to replace the employee’s safety lock. Some
departments have a supply pool of safety locks that can be used
for this purpose. In addition, the employee will prepare and
attach a Danger Tag indicating the reason the equipment is locked
out. (Should more than one employee be assigned to the job,
the last employee removing his/her lock will be responsible
for affixing the equipment lock, adapter, and the Danger Tag.)
These equipment locks are not to be used as a substitute for
the employee’s safety lock when he/she is working on the
equipment.
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It is important to note that only
one key will be issued for every lock used in the lockout program.
This key shall be retained by the employee to whom the lock
was issued.
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Electrical equipment, or a machine
main disconnect switch shall be turned off (opened) and locked
in the off (open) position only after the electrical power is
shut off at the point of operational control. Failure to follow
this procedure may cause arcing and possibly an explosion.
- A machine connected to a 110 volt source by a plug
in cord shall have a locking device applied to the plug end of
the cord to ensure the machine cannot be reenergized via the plug
and cord.
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After locking out the power source,
the employee shall try the equipment, machine, or process controls
to ensure no unintended motion or release of energy will occur,
or a qualified person shall test the equipment or machine by
use of the appropriate test equipment to determine that the
energy isolation has been effective.
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When two or more employees work
on the same equipment, machine, or process each is responsible
for attaching his/her lock. Safety locks, adapters, and danger
tags are to be fixed on levers, switches, valves, etc. in the
nonoperative (off) position.
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An authorized employee who is assigned
to a job and, upon arrival, finds a lock, adapter, and danger
tag affixed to the given equipment shall take the following
actions:
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Affix his/her safety lock and danger
tag to the equipment adapter.
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Notify the other authorized employee(s)
that he/she will begin work on this equipment.
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Try the operational controls, after
seeing that the area is clear, to ensure that no unintended
motion or release of energy will occur before starting work.
If possible, the equipment or machine shall be tested by a qualified
person with the appropriate test equipment to determine whether
the energy isolation has been effective.
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When die or safety blocks are required
they shall be used in conjunction with the lockout procedure,
not as a substitute.
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Power may be turned on when it is
required to perform tests or adjustments. All of the rules pertaining
to removing locks and restoring power shall be followed. The
equipment, machine, or process shall again be locked out if
it is necessary to continue work after completing the tests
or adjustments.
- Upon completion of the work, each authorized employee
will remove his/her lock.
- The employee responsible for removing the last lock
shall ensure that all employees are kept at a safe distance, guards
have been replaced, the equipment, machine, or process is cleared
for operation, the appropriate personnel have been notified that
the power is being restored, and shall test for safe operation.
- When an authorized employee who applied a lockout is
not available to remove the lock, then the emergency safety lock
removal procedure shall be used. The supervisor or acting supervisor
will apply the following procedure:
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Verify that the authorized employee
who applied the device is not at the facility;
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Make all reasonable efforts to contact
the authorized employee to inform he/she that his/her lockout
or tagout device has been removed;
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Ensure that the authorized employee
has this knowledge before he/she resumes work. This can be accomplished
by meeting with the employee prior to that employee beginning
work activities upon their earliest return to work. A note attached
to their time card is also warranted as an additional safety
precaution;
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Complete a safe lock removal form
and submit to the Department of Public Safety in order to obtain
the master key.
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The master key to all employees'
safety locks shall be stored at the Police Station and at Environmental Safety and Emergency Management and shall be issued only when the EMERGENCY
SAFE LOCK REMOVAL FORM has been filled out. Under no circumstances
shall the key be administered to unauthorized personnel. No
key will be issued without proper signatures and no substitutes
are permitted to sign the form.
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The signatures of the following
two individuals are required on the form:
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