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262 LOCKOUT TAGS 266 LOCKOUT CENTERS 269 LOCKOUT POUCHES 270 LOCKOUT KITS 272 ELECTRICAL LOCKOUTS 274 CIRCUIT LOCKOUTS 276 VALVE LOCKOUTS 277 BOXES 278 ACCESSORIES 279 HASPS AND PADLOCKS 281 EDUCATION 282 SIGNS
The strength of lockout tagout devices is clearly stated in several OSHA regulations, listed below for your convenience.
OSHA29 CFR 1910.147 (c)(5)(ii)(C)(1) “Lockout devices. Lockout devices shall be substantial enough to prevent removal without the use of excessive force or unusual techniques, such aswith the use of bolt cutters or othermetal cutting tools.” OSHA29 CFR 1910.147 (c)(5)(ii)(C)(2) “Tagout devices. Tagout devices, including theirmeans of attachment, shall be substantial enough to prevent inadvertent or accidental removal. Tagout device attachment means shall be of a non-reusable type, attachable by hand, self- locking, and non-releasablewith aminimumunlocking strength of no less than 50 pounds and having the general design and basic characteristics of being at least equivalent to a one-piece, all environment-tolerant nylon cable tie.
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