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OSHA - Lockout Tagout (LOTO)


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CORRECT

It is your responsibility to be familiar with and heed the standards specific to your situation,
industry, state/province, city and company.

True

False

CORRECT

A worker must receive refresher training:

if there is a change in assigned duties.


If there is a change in equipment, machinery or processes.

When the employer changes the energy control program or


believes additional training is needed.

All of the above

INCORRECT

You and your employer must be able to provide proof of training.

True

False

CORRECT

What are the two types of systems used to isolate a machine?

On and off

Lockout and Tagout

Power cord and electrical panel

Lock and key

CORRECT

Lockout is the placement of a lockout device on an energy-isolating device in order to


prevent the use and energization of the machine being serviced.

True

False

CORRECT
Tagout consists of securing a legible, standardized warning sign to the lockout or energy-
isolating device.

True

False

INCORRECT

If the energy isolating device is capable of being locked, a lockout device must be used.

True

False

CORRECT

It is okay to operate a locked out or tagged machine if you are careful.

True

False

CORRECT

Which one is not a characteristic of lockout and tagout devices?

Durable & Substantial

Standardized

Identifiable

All of them are characteristics of lockout and tagout devices.

CORRECT

Lockout and tagout devices must be able to withstand the environmental conditions which
they are exposed to.
True

False

CORRECT

It is okay to remove a lock or tag without authorization if you know the machine has been
fixed.

True

False

INCORRECT

Both lockout and tagout devices should indicate the identity of the employee applying the
device.

True

False

CORRECT

Lockout and tagout devices within a facility should be consistent in one of which areas?

Color

Shape or Size

Formant and print (for tags)

All of the above

CORRECT

Which are common energy control devices that should be used when needed?

Circuit breaker devices and Plug devices


Valve devices and Pneumatic Hose devices

Wall Switch devices

All of the above

CORRECT

Group lock boxes and Hasp devices are used and should be used when multiple authorized
workers are servicing a machine.

True

False

CORRECT

A sticky note or piece of paper warning others not to use a machine will suffice in place of a
tag.

True

False

CORRECT

The main types of energies you may encounter and should be familiar with consist of:

Electrical and mechanical

Hydraulic and Pneumatic

Chemical and Thermal

All of the above

CORRECT

You should be familiar with and aware of both primary and residual energy sources.
True

False

CORRECT

Your company’s energy control program should clearly address control procedures,
training, and periodic inspections; and everyone should be familiar with it.

True

False

CORRECT

Not planning for and releasing stored energy prior to servicing a machine is one of the most
common causes for workplace accidents.

True

False

CORRECT

If you are an “affected” employee or “other” employee assigned to work near a locked out
machine, you do not need to receive instruction.

True

False

CORRECT

How often must the employer oversee a periodic inspection of the energy control program?

Every three years

Every five years


Annually

A periodic inspection is not required.

CORRECT

Energy control procedures for specific types of machinery should be:

Read once then filed away.

Posted on the equipment when possible and referred to often.

Readily available so it can be accessed by employees as needed.

Both B and C

INCORRECT

Isolating all energy sources and lockout/tagout device application follow employee
notification.

True

False

CORRECT

If you are responsible for shutting down equipment, you must notify all affected employees of
the pending maintenance.

True

False

CORRECT

Which of the following are common catalysts that lead to LOTO-related accidents?

Failure to stop equipment & disconnect from power source


Failure to drain residual energy

Failure to place lockout/tagout devices

All of the above are reasons for accidents related to LOTO

INCORRECT

Every worker charged with servicing a machine must have their own lockout equipment and
must personally place it on the energy isolating device.

True

False

CORRECT

Because of residual energy, you should never begin servicing a machine without first
verifying the isolation of energy and making sure there are not any moving parts.

True

False

CORRECT

Using LOTO devices for things other than locking out or tagging out or following
inconsistent patterns when applying devices and tags can diminish their significance in the
workplace and lead to confusion.

True

False

CORRECT

It is okay to fill out a tag on behalf of someone or in someone else’s name if they ask you to.

True
False

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