Lockout Tagout Procedure Format. Let's say you need a LO/TO procedure, and you don't already have one to work from. This procedure establishes the minimum requirements for lockout/tagout (LO/TO) on equipment that is being serviced or maintained.
About this guide Lockout/Tagout is an Oregon OSHA Standards and Technical Resources Section publication. Elements of a Visual Lockout Procedure. Let's say you need a LO/TO procedure, and you don't already have one to work from.
Procedures must be kept up-to-date, and changes must be communicated to everyone who may possibly be affected by them.
This procedure establishes the minimum requirements for lockout/tagout (LO/TO) on equipment that is being serviced or maintained.
Lock out tag out (LOTO) procedure are the steps taken in the workplace by different industries to help keep machines and equipment from unintentionally energization while being maintained or repaired by workers. Thanks to the following individuals: n Patricia Young: Oregon OSHA, design and layout n Mark Peterson: DCBS Communications, editing and proofing. They are only useful if all the information they contain is correct.