Lockout/Tagout Basics | Warehouse Safety Tips | Episode 324

Season 6 Episode 324  ·  May 06, 09:00 AM

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Lockout/Tagout Basics

Electrical energy and stored machine energy don’t care how long you’ve worked around them. They don’t care if the repair will “just take a second.” They can hurt you fast!

Lockout/Tagout, or LOTO, gives us a clear way to stop that energy before work begins. It protects the person doing the job, the person walking nearby, and the person coming in on the next shift. A good LOTO is more than a lock on a switch. It’s a habit. A promise. A line nobody crosses.

Here are a few tips to assist you with Lockout/Tagout Basics:

  • Know the difference between normal operations and service. Clearing a small jam during regular operation may follow one procedure. Repairing, cleaning, adjusting, or replacing parts often requires full energy control. Don’t guess. Check your facility procedure before you place your hands near danger.
  • Shut down the machine properly. Use the normal stop controls first. Then isolate the energy source. This may include electrical power, air pressure, hydraulic pressure, gravity, heat, springs, or moving parts that can shift. Machines can retain energy even after power is off. Respect that.
  • Apply your own lock and tag. Your lock protects you. Your tag tells others who is working and why. Never remove another person’s lock unless your facility has a written process for that situation. No shortcuts. No favors. No, “I thought they were done.”
  • Verify zero energy before the work starts. Try the start button after isolation, per your facility's procedure. Check that stored energy has been released or blocked. A machine that looks dead may still be ready to move. That’s the trap.
  • Manage keys and locks across shifts with care. Multi-shift maintenance needs clear handoff steps. The outgoing worker should speak with the incoming worker when possible. Supervisors should track lock and job status, as well as key control. Confusion creates risk. Clean communication prevents it.

As always, these are potential tips. Please be sure to follow the rules and regulations of your specific facility.

LOTO works because it slows us down before the danger speeds up. It forces us to stop, think, check, and confirm. That pause can be the difference between a normal workday and a life-changing injury.

Build the habit every time. Protect your crew. Protect yourself. The lock matters, but the mindset behind it matters even more.

Thank you for being part of another episode of Warehouse Safety Tips. Until we meet next time - have a great week, and STAY SAFE!

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