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Standard Cited: 19100147 D The control of hazardous energy (lockout/tagout).

Inspection Nr: 1117773.015

Citation: 02016A

Citation Type: Willful

Abatement Status: Abatement Completed

Initial Penalty: $70,000.00

Current Penalty: $51,100.00

Issuance Date: 06/29/2016

Nr Instances: 1

Nr Exposed: 1

Abatement Date: 08/04/2016

Gravity: 10

Report ID: 0522500

Contest Date: 07/21/2016

Final Order: 03/16/2018

Related Event Code (REC): R

Emphasis:


Penalty and Failure to Abate Event History
Type Latest Event Event Date Penalty Abatement Due Date Citation Type Failure to Abate Inspection
Penalty F: Formal Settlement 03/16/2018 $51,100.00 08/04/2016 Willful  
Penalty C: Contested 07/28/2016 $70,000.00 08/04/2016 Willful  
Penalty Z: Issued 06/29/2016 $70,000.00 08/04/2016 Willful  

Text For Citation: 02 Item/Group: 016A Hazard:

29 CFR 1910.147(d): The established procedure for the application of energy control (the lockout or tagout procedures) did not cover the actions listed in and was not done in sequence as required by 29 CFR 1910.147(d)(1)-(6): a. The employer does not protect employees from the hazardous energy of machinery or equipment by turning off or shutting down machinery or equipment as required by energy control procedures, ensuring energy isolation devices are operated to isolate machinery or equipment from their energy source(s), and affixing lockout devices to energy isolation devices by authorized employees: On or about April 6, 2016, the employer did not ensure an employee implemented energy control procedures prior to entering the point of operation of the K-5 power press to perform a die change. The machine was not isolated from energy sources prior to engaging in this servicing and maintenance activity. The employee was a temporary worker provided by Employers Overload, an employment staffing agency. As a result, the remaining applicable energy control elements, involving machine isolation [1910.147(d)(3)], lock-out/tag-out device application [1910.147(d)(4)], dissipation of residual energy [1910.147(d)(5)(i)], and verification of isolation [1910.147(d)(6)], were not implemented to protect employees from machine servicing hazards such as removing scrap from the point of operation.

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