- Identify every energy source including electrical, gravity flow, and stored pressure.
- Isolate incoming flow using penstocks or gate valves and lock them in the closed position.
- Isolate each pump electrically and lock off at the starter or distribution board.
- Prove dead on all electrical circuits using the three-step test procedure.
- Depressurise pipework and confirm zero pressure before breaking any flange joints.
- Apply personal locks to every isolation point listed on the LOTO permit.
- Brief the maintenance team on all isolation points and the verification procedure.
- Monitor wet well levels during maintenance to detect any leakage past valves.
- Follow the re-energisation procedure in reverse order with each step verified.
- Record all isolation and proving dead results on the LOTO permit.
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- DON'T rely on electrical isolation alone; pumping stations have gravity flow too.
- DON'T assume auto-start systems are disabled just because the control panel is off.
- DON'T break flange joints without confirming the pipework is fully depressurised.
- DON'T enter the wet well without isolating and locking off incoming flow valves.
- DON'T leave isolation valves unlocked where others could inadvertently open them.
- DON'T skip the proving dead test on electrical circuits before starting work.
- DON'T remove another person's lock from an isolation point under any circumstances.
- DON'T assume a single isolation point covers all energy sources in the station.
- DON'T re-energise until every person has removed their lock and confirmed clear.
- DON'T work on pumps without a completed LOTO permit signed by the authorised person.
See also: LOTO Awareness | Stored Energy Isolation
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