The industrial electrical lockout process typically involves several key steps. First, the person performing maintenance or repair work must identify all electrical power sources that need to be isolated. This may include circuit breakers, switches, and other electrical control points. Once these sources have been identified, it is essential to inform all affected workers about the lockout procedure and the reasons for it.
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One of the key components of an effective electrical lockout procedure is the use of lockout/tagout devices. These devices are designed to secure electrical switches, breakers, and other power sources in the off position, preventing unauthorized or accidental activation. Lockout devices typically include lockout hasps, padlocks, and lockout tags, which are used to physically lock and identify the equipment that is being serviced.