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Energy isolation

For molecules and ions having more than one atom, the extra energy can make the component bonds rotate and vibrate faster (rovibrational energy). Isolated atoms, having no bonds, cannot be excited in this way. [Pg.387]

Are there any energy isolating deviees for whieh the employer s program utilizes tagout instead of lookout proeedures [OSHA Ref-erenee. 147(e)(3)(h)]... [Pg.274]

The methods and means neeessary for energy isolation and eontrol ... [Pg.274]

Are machines shut down in an orderly fashion before energy isolating devices are locked out or tagged so as to avoid any hazards to employees as a result of equipment deenergization [OSHA Reference. 147(d)(2)]... [Pg.275]

Are lockout and tagout devices properly applied to energy isolating devices [OSHA. 147(d)(4)]... [Pg.275]

Are lockout devices affixed so as to hold the energy isolating device in a safe or off position ... [Pg.275]

Are tagout devices affixed to the energy isolating device or, when this is not possible, as close as safely possible ... [Pg.275]

Electron Energy Isolated Spurs Short Tracks Blobs... [Pg.18]

The Hot Work Permit [29 CFR 1910.119 (k)] element addresses a permit-to-work system for hot work in flammable areas and energy isolation for work on covered equipment. This element supports existing regulations, specifically 29 CFR 1910.252, on hot work. Hot work permits are important for any work that increases the risk of contact between a flammable... [Pg.1486]

The calculated total energy of the molecule and its different partitionings can be used as theoretical molecular descriptors. The quantum-chemically calculated total energy of the molecule (/iroi) refers usually to the quantum mechanical standard state for the energy (isolated electrons and nuclei at 0 K). Within the Born Oppenheimer approximation, it can be divided into total electronic energy, Ee, and the nuclear nuclear electrostatic repulsion energy. [Pg.642]

Application of LOTO devices to breakers and disconnect switches, valves, and energy isolating devices. [Pg.220]

LOTO Lockout/tagout. A safety procedure that helps to ensure that all power sources are turned off and isolated to prevent injury while performing maintenance or repairs on equipment. Standard keyed locks and other energy isolation devices are used to perform the lockout/tagout step. [Pg.149]

A mechanical device that physically prevents the transmission or release of energy. They typically include, but are not limited to, the following A manually operated electrical circuit breaker a disconnect switch a manually operated switch by which the conductors of a circuit can be disconnected from all ungrounded supply conductors, and, in addition, no pole can be operated independently a line valve a block and any similar device used to block or isolate energy. Push buttons, selector switches, and other control circuit type devices are not considered energy isolating devices. Enforcement... [Pg.101]

A positive means such as a lock, either key or combination type, to hold an energy isolating device in the safe (e.g., not operating) position and prevent the energizing of a machine or equipment. Included are blank flanges and bolted slip blinds. [Pg.186]

The placement of a tag-out device on an energy isolation device (e.g., circuits or equipment) in accordance with an established procedure to identify and alert individuals that the energy isolation device and the equipment being controlled may not be operated or have their positions changed until the tag-out device is removed by an authorized individual. See also Lockout/Tagout (LOTO). [Pg.284]

If an energy-isolating device is not capable of being locked out, can it be demonstrated... [Pg.223]

Are all energy-isolating devices adequately labeled or marked to indicate their... [Pg.223]

Is there a written listing of all energy-isolating devices on shop equipment ... [Pg.223]

Is the equipment or system tested to determine if operation of the energy-isolation... [Pg.223]

Procedures using an energy isolating device which prevents machinery from energizing and/or a tag that alerts employees about the need for equipment to not be stated. [Pg.1439]

Any prominent warning device, such as tag and a means of attachment, which can be securely fastened to an energy-isolating device in accordance with an established procedure. The tag indicates that the machine or equipment to which it is attached is not to be operated until the tagout device is removed in accordance with the energy control procedure. [Pg.1443]

The current term indicating a machine at total rest is energy isolation. Machine energy can be electrical, pneumatic, steam, hydraulic, chemical, thermal, and others. Energy is also the potential energy from suspended parts or springs. [Pg.331]


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