The University of Arizona


Risk Management and Safety

Lockout/Tagout


Background

Failure to control potentially hazardous energy (i.e., electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, chemical, thermal, or other similar energies capable of causing bodily harm) during equipment repair or service accounts for nearly 10 percent of the serious accidents in the workplace. Typical injuries include fractures, lacerations, contusions, amputations, and puncture wounds. To control or eliminate this hazard, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued the Control of Hazardous Energy Standard, also known as the "Lockout/Tagout Standard." It requires that:

Under the Control of Hazardous Energy Standard, the University of Arizona (UA) is required to:

The University of Arizona's Lockout/Tagout Program

Risk Management and Safety, has developed the University of Arizona's Energy Control Plan or Lockout/Tagout Program (PDF format). It provides guidance for disabling machines or equipment to ensure that all potentially hazardous energy is isolated before any servicing or maintenance activities are conducted. It also provides guidance for achieving compliance with OSHA's Control of Hazardous Energy Standard.


For more information, contact Frank Demer at 621-3585 or demer@email.arizona.edu.