RANGE WARD Power Grazer Trailer Operation Manual page 22

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Think, plan and check. Think through the entire procedure and identify all the steps that are
required. Plan what personnel will be involved, what needs to be shut down, what guards need
to be removed, and how (and under what conditions) the power will be restarted. Check the
machine over to verify all power sources and stored energy have been identified including
engines, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, springs and accumulators, and suspended loads,
Shutoff and lockout power before adjusting, servicing, maintaining, or clearing an obstruction
from this machine. Failure to heed may result in serious injury or death. Communicate with
everyone involved in a repair or maintenance operation, including bystanders, that work is being
done which involves keeping this machine safety at a ZERO ENERGY STATE.
OSHA's requirements for lockout/tagout are covered in Section 1910.147 of the OSHA
standards. The LOTO standard establishes the employer's responsibility to protect workers
from hazardous energy. Employers are required to train each worker to ensure that they know,
understand, and are able to follow the applicable provisions of the hazardous energy control
procedures:
Proper lockout/tagout (LOTO) practices and procedures safeguard workers from the
release of hazardous energy. The OSHA standard for The Control of Hazardous Energy
(Lockout/Tagout) for general industry, outlines specific action and procedures for
addressing and controlling hazardous energy during servicing and maintenance of
machines and equipment. Employers are also required to train each worker to ensure
that they know, understand, and are able to follow the applicable provisions of the
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