Section 296-803-40020. Make sure tagout devices meet these additional requirements.  


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  • You must:
    • Make sure all tags:
    – Use the same print and format within a facility.
    – Are constructed and printed so they will not deteriorate and the message on the tag remains legible when:
    ■ Exposed to weather.
    ■ Used in wet or damp locations.
    ■ Used in corrosive environments such as areas where acid or alkali chemicals are handled or stored.
    – Have a warning about not energizing the machine or equipment.
    Note:
    The warning on the tag should include wording such as:
     
    • Do not start.
     
    • Do not open.
     
    • Do not close.
     
    • Do not energize.
     
    • Do not operate.
    You must:
    • Make sure tagout devices are strong enough to prevent unintentional or accidental removal.
    • Make sure the means used to attach the tag to the energy-isolating device meets all of the following:
    – Is not reusable.
    – Is self-locking.
    – Can be attached by hand.
    – Cannot be released with a force of less than fifty pounds.
    – Is similar in design and basic characteristics to a one-piece, all-environment-tolerant, nylon cable tie.
    [Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, and 49.17.060. WSR 04-15-105, § 296-803-40020, filed 7/20/04, effective 11/1/04.]
RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, and 49.17.060. WSR 04-15-105, § 296-803-40020, filed 7/20/04, effective 11/1/04.