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Page 1: Logging Industry   Management/Supervisory responsibilities  LOTO Procedures  LOTO Energy Source(s) TOPICS OF DISCUSSION.

Logging Industry

Page 2: Logging Industry   Management/Supervisory responsibilities  LOTO Procedures  LOTO Energy Source(s) TOPICS OF DISCUSSION.

Management/Supervisory responsibilities

LOTO Procedures

LOTO Energy Source(s)

TOPICS OF DISCUSSION

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Lockout/ Tagout

Lock and tag is a two part process.

The lock disables and the tag is a warning.

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RESPONSIBILITIES MANAGEMENT

SUPERVISORY

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Management Responsibilities Develop company policy to control energy source

during maintenance.

Produce machine-specific procedures to include applying the locks and tags, release, and notification from lockout.

Train authorized and affected employees to use proper procedures.

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Supervisors Responsibilities

Ensure initial LOTO training.

Ensure retraining if jobs change, new machines, control procedures or modifications occurs.

Monitor refresher training.

Enforcement of machine-specific procedures.

Check for shortcuts, mistakes, or unsafe work practices.

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LOTOENERGY SOURCES

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Types of Energy Electrical Electrical wiring Batteries

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Electrical Energy Hazards

Shock Burns Fire Caution - Welding

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Types of Energy Mechanical

Parts that store energy sources. Cylinders Accumulators

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Mechanical Energy Hazards Pinch-points

Prevent Movement

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Mechanical Energy Hazards

Use wood blocks, chains, or cylinder blocks

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Mechanical Energy Hazards

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Mechanical Energy Hazards - Gravity Do not work under

elevated blades, grapples or pressurized systems

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Mechanical Energy Hazards – Moving Parts

Mechanical parts that are still in motion. Saw-heads Fan blades Shafts Belt/pulleys Chain/sprockets

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Types of Energy Chemical Lubricants -Oil,

hydraulic fluid Fuels – gas, diesel,

kerosene Coolants -

antifreeze Refrigerants Battery acid Cleaners +

Solvents

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Chemical Energy Hazards

Produce energy that can start fires, cause skin burns, freeze skin and generate harmful gases or fumes.

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Types of Energy Thermal- “heat” Radiators Brakes Turbo Charger Welding Compressor Compressed gas

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Thermal Energy Hazards

Heat/Cold Energy Hot equipment & fluids will burn you Cold fluids can cause severe injury

Quick release of compressed gases can freeze your skin (Propane or refrigerants)

Allow equipment to reach a safe temperature before starting work.

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Types of Energy Pneumatic – “air”

Compressed Air Welding Gases Tires

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Pneumatic Energy Hazards

Compressed gases Uncontrolled release can cause injury Properly vent systems before starting work”

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Types of Energy Hydraulic

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Hydraulic Energy Hazards –Injuries

Liquids under high pressure

Pressure can cause equipment to move

Rapid release can cause injury or ejection of system parts

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LOTOPROCEDURES

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Equipment Specific Procedures

Employers:

- develop, - document, - and implement equipment specific procedures to control hazardous energy during maintenance operations.

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Purpose - prevent accidental release of energy sources while equipment is being serviced..

Lockout/Tagout Program

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LOCKOUT /TAGOUT PROCEDURE

MACHINE NAME AND NUMBER

ENERGY SOURCE(S)

ELECTRICAL CHEMICAL GRAVITY HYDRAULIC

MECHANICAL PNEUMATIC THERMAL OTHER:

LOCKOUT/TAGOUT PROCEDURE

RESTORING TO NORMAL OPERATIONS

ADDITIONAL SAFETY FEATURES

*****Sample forms available from Forestry Mutual

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Lockout/Tagout

#1 Prepare for shutdown

Know equipment hazards:

ElectricalThermalMechanical

HydraulicChemical Pneumatic

( 7 step process )

More then one may be present

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Use normal shutdown procedure.

Turn all switches to OFF.

Put the key in your pocket!

Double check your steps to ensure shutdown procedures are complete.

#2 Shut down equipment

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Isolate all energy sources Shut control valves.

Turn off master disconnect.

#3

“Coast Down Time” (most over-looked hazard)

Disconnect battery (especially when welding)

Fuel Shut-off

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Examples requiring energy isolation:

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Valves and electrical disconnects.

#4 Install Locks and Tags

Block or disconnect air/hydraulic lines.

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Discharge capacitorsBlock or release springsStop rotating flywheels

Allow moving part to completely stop before continuing !!

#5 Release or block stored energy

Drain fluidsBlock elevated partsBleed off pressure – air & hydraulics

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# 6 Verify equipment isolation

Check that locking devices are securely placed.

Try to start it!

Return Controls to OFF/Neutral.

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Perform Maintenance Actions

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# 7 Release from LOTO

Inspect Area and Equipment.

All Guards replaced.

Account for tools and parts.

Inform others of startup.

Remove Locks & Tags.

Conduct normal startup.

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Conduct annual audits - validate your LOTO procedures

Review procedures annually or when required, especially after an accident has occurred.

Additional lockout/tagout requirements:

Use logger book to list all equipment requiring lockout procedures.

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Accidents you may see:

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From finger(s) to complete hand.

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Do you enforce lockout/tagout ??

This worker wished his supervisor had.

3rd degree burns….failure to deplete hydraulic pressure -- line ruptured.

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Safe maintenance - prevent mishaps both to people and equipment

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Management / Supervisory responsibilities

LOTO Procedures

LOTO Energy Source(s)

Summary

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