SAFETY
Publication: 0028607
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DE-ENERGIZE AND LOCKOUT PROCEDURES
Figure 1-31
WARNING
NOTE
Follow all requirements for PPE when servicing
equipment.
De-energization and lockout refer to specific practices
and procedures to safeguard employees from the
unexpected energization or startup of machinery and
equipment or from the release of hazardous energy
during service or maintenance activities.
De-energization requires the authorized employee to turn
off and disconnect the machinery or equipment from its
energy source(s) before performing service or
maintenance and to either lock out or isolate the
equipment/components to prevent the release of
hazardous energy (e.g., electricity, compressed air, high
pressure fluid, etc.).
Lockout devices hold energy-isolation devices in a safe
or “off” position. They provide protection by preventing
machines or equipment from becoming energized
because they are positive restraints that no one can
remove without a key or other unlocking mechanism or
through extraordinary means, such as bolt cutters.
To properly de-energize this equipment:
1.
Lower the debris body and tailgate to the lowered
transport position or onto the mechanical props to
support the component.
2.
Lower the boom (if equipped) to the storage position
or to the lowest or ground position.
3.
Place the transmission in the park position.
4.
Set the parking brake.
5.
Turn off the engine and remove the keys.
6.
Switch the battery power off if the truck has a battery
disconnect switch, or disconnect the battery ground
cables.
7.
Lock the truck doors and securely store the truck
keys.
Workers can be seriously or fatally injured if
machinery they service or maintain unexpectedly
energizes, starts up, or releases stored energy.
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