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The Electrical Isolate Lockout Test And Tag Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to live electrical parts
- Inadequate working area
- 2. Identify isolation points
- Incorrect identification of isolation points
- Miscommunication with other workers
- 3. Isolate the equipment
- Unauthorised access to isolation point
- Insufficient isolation methods
- 4. Lockout devices installation
- Incompatible lockout devices
- Defective lockout devices
- 5. Tagging system implementation
- No tagging procedures in place
- Incomplete information on tags
- 6. Verification of isolation
- Failure to verify proper isolation
- Overlooking warning signs
- 7. Testing for dead
- Faulty testing equipment
- Working on improperly isolated equipment
- 8. Securing work area
- Inadequate signage
- Unsecured tools and equipment
- 9. Perform required maintenance or repair
- Unexpected energization
- Unsafe tool usage
- 10. Restore power to equipment
- Failure to remove lockout/tagout devices
- Inadequate pre-start checks
- 11. Confirm functionality
- Incorrect reassembly
- Damaged components during repair
- 12. Communicate completion
- Failure to inform all affected personnel
- Miscommunication about work completion