Dos and Don ts-Lock out and tag out:
• Follow the Lock Out/Tag Out procedure established by your company.
• Personally de-energize, lock out and tag out all power circuits and electrical equipment before any work is done on such circuits and equipment.
• Personally de-energize, lock out and tag out all start-up switches on mechanical equipment before any work is done on such equipment.
• Make sure that each person working on an electrical circuit or system applies his or her own personal lock and tag.
• Make sure that all persons, including you, are in a safe location before energizing any equipment.
• Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment, including electrically rated gloves, hard hat, and eye protection.
• Always maintain de-energizing devices in operable condition.
• Always block machinery against motion even after it has been locked out and tagged out.
• Always familiarize yourself with electrical circuits before you perform any electrical work. Ask for help or consult a wiring diagram/schematic.
• Make sure that electrical work is performed only by a qualified electrician or persons trained to do electrical work under the direct supervision of a qualified electrician.
• Make sure that all electrical circuits and circuit breakers are properly identified before troubleshooting or performing electrical work.
• Check for proper grounding of power conductors where required.
• Use properly rated non-contact voltage testers to ensure that circuits are de-energized.
• Provide an audible or visible warning system to warn persons that a conveyor is starting.
• Maintain electrical meters and testing instruments in good condition to verify that the circuit is de-energized before beginning work.
• Communicate your intentions to work on an electrical circuit to ensure the circuit is, and remains, protected.
• Provide safe access to all working areas.
• Discharge all capacitors after the circuit has been locked out.
• Relieve hydraulic and pneumatic pressure after equipment has been locked out and before performing maintenance.
• Isolate all energy sources, including electric, hydraulic, mechanical and pneumatic, before commencing work.
• Never defeat manual or automatic de-energizing devices.
• Never remove guarding to perform maintenance or inspection until the machine has been properly de-energized and locked out.
• Never perform maintenance or work on moving machines.
• Never rely on someone else to de-energize or disconnect a circuit for you.
• Never remove someone else's lock or tag.
• Never perform work on an electrical circuit before testing to make sure it has been de-energized.
• Never remove or disturb an electrical lock or tag.
• Never assume that a circuit breaker will not be reset by someone else. Always lock it out.
• Never loan or share your lock or key with someone else.