- Apply your own personal padlock to the multi-lock hasp before starting work.
- Use a uniquely identifiable lock with your name or number clearly visible.
- Verify the isolation is complete and effective before applying your lock.
- Record your name, lock number, and time in the group isolation log.
- Remove your lock only when your work is complete and the area is confirmed safe.
- Verify the area is clear of all personnel before removing the final lock.
- Use a hasp large enough to accommodate all locks needed for the work team.
- Brief all workers on the group isolation procedure before applying locks.
- Keep your lock key on your person at all times during the isolation period.
- Follow the site-specific LOTO procedure for group isolation on each item.
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- DON'T work on isolated equipment without applying your own personal lock first.
- DON'T use unmarked or unidentifiable locks on the multi-lock hasp.
- DON'T apply your lock before the isolation is confirmed complete and verified.
- DON'T skip signing the group isolation log when applying or removing your lock.
- DON'T remove your lock until your work is finished and the area is safe.
- DON'T re-energise the equipment until every lock has been removed from the hasp.
- DON'T use a hasp that cannot accommodate all the locks required for the team.
- DON'T allow anyone to start without understanding the group isolation procedure.
- DON'T leave your lock key unattended or give it to another person.
- DON'T allow anyone else to remove your lock under any circumstances.
See also: Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO) Awareness | Electrical Isolation
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