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Better understanding hazardous energy control
- March 1, 2017
- Posted by: Sage Shield Safety Consultants
- Category: Overseas Occupational Health And Safety News
No CommentsResponding is Todd Grover, global senior manager for applied safety solutions, Master Lock Co. LLC, Milwaukee. Answer: The expectation that machines are locked out to prevent them from suddenly starting up while people are working on them has been around since the 1980s. OSHA’s 29 CFR 1910.147 standard was heavily based on ANSI’s original Z244.1