This is a legal form that was released by the Oklahoma Department of Corrections - a government authority operating within Oklahoma. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is OP-150330 Attachment B Lockout/Tagout Site Specific Procedure?
A: OP-150330 Attachment B Lockout/Tagout Site Specific Procedure is a specific set of instructions for locking out and tagging equipment and machinery to ensure employee safety in Oklahoma.
Q: What is the purpose of the Lockout/Tagout procedure?
A: The purpose of the Lockout/Tagout procedure is to protect employees from hazardous energy sources by ensuring that machinery and equipment are properly shut off, isolated, and labeled.
Q: Why is Lockout/Tagout important?
A: Lockout/Tagout is important because it prevents unexpected startup or release of stored energy in machinery, which can cause serious injuries or fatalities.
Q: Who is responsible for implementing the Lockout/Tagout procedure?
A: Employers are responsible for implementing the Lockout/Tagout procedure and ensuring that employees are trained on how to properly lockout and tagout machinery.
Q: What are the basic steps in the Lockout/Tagout procedure?
A: The basic steps in the Lockout/Tagout procedure include preparation, shutdown, isolation, lockout/tagout, verification, and restoration.
Q: What is the purpose of lockout devices and tags?
A: Lockout devices and tags are used to physically prevent the activation or operation of machinery, and to provide a visual indication that the machinery is locked out and should not be used.
Form Details:
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