Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)

Lockout Tagout
Lockout Tagout

As with so many things we do, the preparation and planning can be some of the most important things we do. It is no different with LOTO. Prior to placing a piece of equipment in a LOTO state, we need to step back and look at the “big picture” if you will. We need to plan and prepare for the task.

Gather all information necessary. The more information exchanged by those involved in the job, the less likely an accident will occur. These are just some of the questions you should be able to answer before beginning lockout/tagout procedures:

What equipment is needed?

What are all the energy sources?

What methods will be used to control energy sources?

Are there hazardous substances that need to be drained?

What protective equipment needs to be worn?

Could energy re-accumulate while work is being performed?

Does adjacent machinery need to be locked out as well?

Anyone who operates, cleans, services, adjusts, and repairs machinery or equipment should be aware of the hazards associated with that machinery. Any powered machinery or electrical equipment that can move in a way that would put people in danger is a hazard that can be prevented by following locking or tagging procedures. Failure to lock out or tag power sources on equipment can result in electrocutions, amputations, and other serious-sometimes fatal-accidents.

See our LOTO range: https://runnymedesafety.com.au/site-safety

Related Posts

First Aid in the Workplace

It’s the Employer’s Responsibility to Decide What’s Needed When it comes to first aid in the workplace, there is no one-size-fits-all approach. According to the First Aid in the Workplace Code of practice, it is the employer’s legal responsibility to determine the type and quantity of first aid equipment, supplies, and personnel required based on a workplace-specific risk assessment. In

Read More »

Traffic Management in Warehousing

Warehouses are bustling environments where vehicles, equipment, and people constantly interact. From delivery trucks backing up to loading docks to forklifts navigating narrow aisles, the potential for accidents is significant. In fact, vehicle-related incidents in warehouses are frequently linked to serious injuries and fatalities among workers and visitors. The good news? Most of these incidents are entirely preventable with proper

Read More »

How Workplace Inspections Can Benefit Your Business

In today’s competitive business environment, workplace safety isn’t just a regulatory requirement—it’s a strategic advantage. Regular workplace inspections serve as a powerful tool for identifying potential hazards, improving processes, and creating a culture of safety that benefits both employees and the bottom line. What Are Workplace Inspections? Workplace inspections are systematic examinations of work areas to identify potential hazards, evaluate

Read More »

Safeguarding the Future

A Deep Dive into Safe Work NSW’s Young Workers Toolkit Young workers represent one of the most vulnerable groups in today’s workforce. Lacking experience and often hesitant to speak up, they face unique challenges when it comes to workplace health and safety. Recognising this critical need, Safe Work NSW has developed an extensive Young Workers Toolkit that deserves attention from

Read More »
Timber guardrailing for fall prevention

Timber Guardrailing: Essential Fall Prevention for Construction Sites

Falls from height remain one of the most significant safety hazards in the construction industry. When working at elevations, proper guardrailing systems are critical to prevent potentially fatal accidents. WorkSafe Victoria provides comprehensive guidance on timber guardrailing as an effective fall prevention measure, and understanding these requirements is essential for anyone involved in construction or building maintenance. What Makes Effective

Read More »
High Risk Work Licences in NSW - What You Need to Know

High Risk Work Licences in NSW: What You Need to Know

Working in high-risk environments requires proper training, certification, and ongoing safety awareness. SafeWork NSW provides a comprehensive system of licensing to ensure that workers performing dangerous tasks have the necessary skills and knowledge to protect themselves and others. Let’s explore what high-risk work licences involve and how to obtain them. What is a High-Risk Work Licence? A high-risk work licence

Read More »
Independently verified
164 reviews