https://www.aiche.org/ccps/control-hazardous-energy-lock-out-and-tag-out
"Lock-out and tag-out (LOTO) is a critical part of a strong all-around 
safety program. In LOTO, maintenance employees work with production 
employees to positively prevent all forms of hazardous energy from 
causing harm. Hazardous energy comes in many forms. Electrical energy 
can cause electrocution and burns, provide ignition to flammable 
atmospheres, and activate mechanical equipment. Steam can cause burns or
 initiate hazardous reactions. Nitrogen can cause asphyxiation. Chemical
 flow can cause uncontrolled reaction and injury. When a piece of 
equipment is being worked on, all sources of hazardous energy must be 
securely and positively locked out until the equipment is 
operational. Untold numbers of major process safety incidents and 
individual injuries have been caused by failure of LOTO. A prime example
 is the Bhopal catastrophe, one of the worst incidents ever to have 
occurred, which was caused in part by the failure of LOTO. Recently, a 
company process safety manager called CCPS asking for help in persuading
 a newly acquired facility within his company to implement a LOTO 
program. The manager was frustrated because, as the plant director 
stated, “We understand completely that maintenance workers are 
endangered if power or material flow were allowed to equipment they are 
servicing. That’s why no one would ever activate a switch or valve 
during a maintenance activity. LOTO is just extra, unnecessary 
work.” The company process safety manager knew that with the plant 
director’s attitude, the plant could be on the road to disaster. Could 
CCPS help him make the case for LOTO? At CCPS, we firmly believe that it
 is better to learn from the mistakes of others rather than to learn by 
painful, personal experience. So we asked CCPS member companies to give 
us examples of accidents caused by LOTO failures, and to provide 
testimonials about the importance of LOTO. The purpose of this article 
is to share this information with you, to help you lead the 
implementation or improvement of LOTO in your
company. A brief overview of LOTO procedures and tools are provided, as are references to more detailed resources." 
Reference: https://www.aiche.org/ccps/control-hazardous-energy-lock-out-and-tag-out
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