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['Lockout/Tagout']
['Lockout/Tagout', 'Lockout/Tagout Affected Workers', 'Lockout/Tagout Periodic Evaluation', 'Lockout/Tagout Written Program', 'Lockout/Tagout Authorized Workers']
04/25/2025
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Energy-isolating device for lockout
['Lockout/Tagout']

An energy-isolating device is considered “capable of being locked out” if it meets one of the following requirements:
- Is designed with a hasp or other part to which you can attach a lock such as a lockable electric disconnect switch.
- Has a locking mechanism built into it.
- Can be locked without dismantling, rebuilding, or replacing the energy-isolating device or permanently altering its energy-control capability, such as a lockable valve cover or circuit breaker blockout.
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What are the requirements of the lockout/tagout standard? (General industry)
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What are the requirements for periodic inspections?
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What are the requirements of the lockout/tagout standard? (Construction)
Energy-isolating device for lockout
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['Lockout/Tagout']

An energy-isolating device is considered “capable of being locked out” if it meets one of the following requirements:
- Is designed with a hasp or other part to which you can attach a lock such as a lockable electric disconnect switch.
- Has a locking mechanism built into it.
- Can be locked without dismantling, rebuilding, or replacing the energy-isolating device or permanently altering its energy-control capability, such as a lockable valve cover or circuit breaker blockout.
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