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10 Ways to Comply with OSHA’s Lockout/Tagout Standard
Cristina Commendatore Sep 25, 2019

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2. Use only lockout/tagout devices authorized for the particular equipment or machinery and ensure they are durable, standardized and substantial.

“Lockout procedures can vary by type of equipment,” according to NWRA. “Depending on what item you are working with, you may need to unplug, open a disconnect switch, close a valve, bleed a line or place a block.”

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