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Tips for contractors applying LOTO procedures at their client's

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Clients often require contractors to use their existing lockout/tagout (LOTO) program while performing work activities such as: Adding new conveyors, equipment, or machines; Renovating a current work area; Demolition work; Building new workspaces and facilities; or Connecting new and old utilities. Utilities, equipment, machines, and HVAC systems often have sources of hazardous energy that require isolation during demolition and construction activities to keep contractor employees safe. Your client will perform the de-energization and initial energy isolation by applying its LOTO procedure and then require your . . .

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