Re-Energisation Safe Procedure
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Re-Energisation Safe Procedure
Re-energising equipment after isolation and maintenance is a critical step that must be carried out safely. Premature or uncontrolled re-energisation has caused fatal injuries when workers were still inside machinery or connected to systems they believed were isolated. A formal re-energisation procedure ensures everyone is clear, all locks are removed, and the equipment is safe to restart.
- Confirm all maintenance and construction work is complete before starting re-energisation.
- Verify that all workers have physically exited the equipment and the work area is clear.
- Ensure every personal lock has been removed by its owner from the isolation points.
- Replace all guards, covers, and safety devices before re-energisation is authorised.
- Carry out a visual inspection of the equipment and surrounding area before restarting.
- Warn all personnel in the vicinity that re-energisation is about to take place.
- Re-energise in a controlled sequence, testing at each stage before proceeding to the next.
- Record the re-energisation on the permit to work or isolation certificate and sign it off.
- Never remove another person's lock to speed up re-energisation under any circumstances.
- Confirm all work is complete and every worker has physically left the equipment area
- Every personal lock must be removed by its owner before re-energisation can proceed
- Replace all guards, covers, and safety devices before authorising equipment restart
- Warn all nearby personnel that re-energisation is about to take place
- Never remove another person's lock to speed up the re-energisation process
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