One addition that should be made is when locking out hydraulic and especially pneumatic machinery. Not only do you have to check to ensure the stored energy is disapated, but it is also good practice to have a plan and procedure to ensure energy is not slowly built back up in the event of a bad valve. One method is to lock it out, disepate the stored energy, waiting a designated period of time, and then recheck to see if energy has leaked into the system. Other methods include gauges that allow visual observation, or installing or cutting in check valves with low pressure settings (ex. 1/10 the required pressure to operate the machinery).
Im interpreting a training camp this week and this seriously helped me so much. Idk if im 100% prepared but I sure as hell feel more prepared now than a few days ago. (They didn't provide me with any material to prepare myself)
thanks for the sharing information. also along the pipe require to release vua drains syatem for any liquid and venting line any pressure inside of facility prior to maintenance and do repaire activity to get safe.
AFTER A LOCKOUT THERE MAY BE ENERGY? 1. HYDRAULIC: MOVE TAKES OR DRAINS, 2. ELECTRIC: GROUND, MOTORIZED: SPRINGS? THE MACHINE MUST BE ACTIVATED IN THE NON-ENERGIZED EQUIPMENT?
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me too
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One addition that should be made is when locking out hydraulic and especially pneumatic machinery. Not only do you have to check to ensure the stored energy is disapated, but it is also good practice to have a plan and procedure to ensure energy is not slowly built back up in the event of a bad valve. One method is to lock it out, disepate the stored energy, waiting a designated period of time, and then recheck to see if energy has leaked into the system. Other methods include gauges that allow visual observation, or installing or cutting in check valves with low pressure settings (ex. 1/10 the required pressure to operate the machinery).
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thank you! Be safe ✌🏻
to be honest, the best info video I have seen in my 13-year-old journey of being a mechanical engineer. Thank you!
I'm watching this video so I can fall asleep
Me too 😂
excellent training for anyone working with heavy machinery!
Im interpreting a training camp this week and this seriously helped me so much. Idk if im 100% prepared but I sure as hell feel more prepared now than a few days ago. (They didn't provide me with any material to prepare myself)
Thank you Amy walters
Thank you so much for your reporting !
thanks for the sharing information.
also along the pipe require to release vua drains syatem for any liquid and venting line any pressure inside of facility prior to maintenance and do repaire activity to get safe.
AFTER A LOCKOUT THERE MAY BE ENERGY? 1. HYDRAULIC: MOVE TAKES OR DRAINS, 2. ELECTRIC: GROUND, MOTORIZED: SPRINGS? THE MACHINE MUST BE ACTIVATED IN THE NON-ENERGIZED EQUIPMENT?
IN A RESTART THE LOCKOUT PROCEDURE SHOULD BE DONE AGAIN?
Very informative.
Thomas Stone, well stated advice!
CAPACITORS HAVE TO BE GROUNDED IN ELECTRICAL?
this is very useful
great video. so educative
ELECTRICAL: SWICTHED ON S CAN CAUSE EXPLOSIONS THROUGH ARCS STAND TO THE RIGHT SIDE OF A SWITCH AND THROW IT?
ONCE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT IS OFF IT WILL NOT MOVE?
WHEN FINISHED THE LOCKOUT EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE RETURNED TO THE LOCKOUT EQUIP!ENT AREA?
TAGGING THE MACHINE TELLS OTHERS THE MACHINE IS BEING WORKED ON?
Tuesday is my 3rd day
THE LOCKOUT TAGOUT EQUIPMENT WILL BE PROVIDED? NOTHING ELSE CAN BE USED?
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THE FACILITY MUST HAVE IN WRITING LOCKOUT PROCEDURES AND TRAINING MARKERS?
THERE MAY BE ENERGY IN ELECTRICAL LOCKOUT LIKE ARC FLASHES LIKE AN ELECTRICAL.EXPLOSION FROM CONNECTION WITH OTHER PARTS OF GROUND?
WHEN CONTRACTORS ARE WORKING ON MACHINES THEY SHOULD CHECK WITH SUPERVISORS?
HYDRAULIC REQUIRES DOWNSTEAM SWITCHES AND BLIND SPOTS IN THE LINE TO DRAIN DOWNSTREAM?
Reading about the tragedy at schlitterbahn in 2013 where the company was at fault because they didn’t follow this step after the employee passed. Smh
NEUMATIC DRAIN THE AIR?
TO KEEP EMPLOYEES FROM REENERGIZING A MACHINE THS,AT IS,BEING REPAIRED IS LOCKOUT?
THAT IS?
AFTER THE STOP OF MOVEMENT THE LOCKOUT TAG AND LOCK IS APPLIED?
One lock one key
GROUPS WORKING ON MACHINES CAN ASSIGN ONE EF MPLOYEE PER GROUP?
EMPLOYEE?
THE TAG SHOULD REMOVED BY THE SAME EMPLOYEE THAT TAGGED THE MACHINE?
Yes
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Wait what did I just watch
A workplace training video.
@@connoregan2874 bro I freal watched the whole 20 mins of this and I don’t even have a job and never had
lock out tag out typically done on damaged machines or to keep prying hands off so your not going threw fast shock training to free the victims
@@mountaindistancestrider6855 lol I accidentally watched the entire thing and I have no need too
2:50 lockout taggout devices
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Thanks for are sharing information..God bless