BUY NOW!Lockout/Tagout

The theme of this puzzle is based upon OSHA §1910.147   The control of hazardous energy (lockout/tagout),  You need Java enabled to view the crossword applet.

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2. Essential warning device affixed to energy isolating devices, that does not provide the physical restraint on a device that is provided by a lock.
3. Type of energy source that could cause injury to personnel.
6. To unplug, disjoin or unfasten.
7. Before starting work on a machine or equipment, authorized employee will _______ that the machinery or equipment is isolated and de-energized.
8. Protective materials used for isolating, securing or blocking of machines or equipment from energy sources.
9. Training on proper procedures by all employees authorized to service or maintain equipment is _____________.
11. Two or three pinned objects inserted in a socket to make an electrical connection.
16. Lockout devices are used to secure ________ isolating devices unless the machinery or equipment is not capable of being locked out.
18. Written set sequence of steps used by all authorized employees.
20. (2 words) All employees must be notified in a _____ _____, of the application and removal of lockout or tagout devices.
23. (See 1 Down). Locks must have their own distinctive shape, _____, and size.
24. When work has been completed, check area for _______ and materials before performing any lockout/tagout procedures.
25. System used to isolating, securing, or de-energizing machinery to control hazardous energy.
27. Tags will clearly state that moving energy isolating devices from the ____ or off position is strictly prohibited.
28. All energy isolation sources must be properly __________ and adequately labeled.
29. To ensure employee _________, specific procedural steps for shutting down, isolating, and securing machines and equipment are used.

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1. Locks must have there own distinctive shape, color, and _______.
2. Must be provided by employer to ensure all employees have the knowledge and skills required for the safe application, use, and removal of energy controls.
4. Properly trained and certified to implement lockout/tagout procedures as appropriate.
5. Locks and tags should be checked to ensure they are __________ affixed to each piece of equipment before beginning any work.
10. Another type of energy source that can cause injury to personnel.
12. Mechanism placed on equipment or machines by authorized employees to ensure complete isolation from all potential hazards.
13. Has overall responsibility and accountability for the use of safe lockout/tagout procedures by all employees under their supervision.
14. Another type of energy source that can cause harm or injury.
15. Tags are warning devices ONLY and do not provide a physical _________ that lockout devices provide.
17. A connection between an electrical device and the earth (which is a zero voltage).
19. Mechanical, electrical, or electronic devices for making or breaking or changing the connections in a circuit. (i.e., on and off)
21. _________ inspections of the energy control, or lockout/tagout procedures must be done at least annually.
22. System used only if an energy isolating device is not capable of being locked out.
26. You must verify that all machinery and equipment is turned ____, before beginning lockout/tagout.

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