OSHA Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) 1910 Explained: What You Need to Know

Lockout Tagout (LOTO) is a critical OSHA-required standard for controlling hazardous energy during equipment servicing and maintenance. It applies whenever workers are exposed to unexpected startup or energy release during servicing or maintenance. A compliant program includes written machine-specific procedures, employee training, proper use of locks and tags, and strict adherence to step-by-step isolation and verification processes. Authorized, affected, and other employees have specific roles that ensure accountability. The most important safeguard is verifying zero energy before work begins. When consistently applied, LOTO prevents serious injuries and ensures workers return home safely.

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LOTO Training and Periodic Inspections

OSHA’s Control of Hazardous Energy Standard, also known as the Lockout Tagout (LOTO) Regulation, has specific requirements for Periodic Inspections and Employee Training for Authorized, Affected, and Other Employees. Read this blog to understand two of the crucial elements of an effective lockout tagout program that will prevent employee injuries and illnesses.

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