PLD-12 Panduit Corp, PLD-12 Datasheet - Page 100

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PLD-12

Manufacturer Part Number
PLD-12
Description
Pre-printed Marker Labels
Manufacturer
Panduit Corp
Series
PAN-CODE™r
Type
Labelr
Datasheet

Specifications of PLD-12

Label Type
CIRCUIT NO., LOCATION
Label Size
1.500" x 1.000" (38.10mm x 25.40mm)
Color
Orange Legend, White Background
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With/related Products
Warning
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
H8
The training shall include the following:
1910.147(c)(7)(i)(A)
Each authorized employee shall receive training in the recognition of
applicable hazardous energy sources, the type and magnitude of the energy
available in the workplace, and the methods and means necessary for
energy isolation and control.
1910.147(c)(7)(i)(B)
Each affected employee shall be instructed in the purpose and use of the
energy control procedure.
1910.147(c)(7)(i)(C)
All other employees whose work operations are or may be in an area where
energy control procedures may be utilized, shall be instructed about the
procedure, and about the prohibition relating to attempts to restart or
reenergize machines or equipment which are locked out or tagged out.
1910.147(c)(7)(ii)
When tagout systems are used, employees shall also be trained in the
following limitations of tags:
..1910.147(c)(7)(ii)(A)
1910.147(c)(7)(ii)(A)
Tags are essentially warning devices affixed to energy isolating devices,
and do not provide the physical restraint on those devices that is provided
by a lock.
1910.147(c)(7)(ii)(B)
When a tag is attached to an energy isolating means, it is not to be removed
without authorization of the authorized person responsible for it, and it is
never to be bypassed, ignored, or otherwise defeated.
1910.147(c)(7)(ii)(C)
Tags must be legible and understandable by all authorized employees,
affected employees, and all other employees whose work operations are
or may be in the area, in order to be effective.
1910.147(c)(7)(ii)(D)
Tags and their means of attachment must be made of materials which will
withstand the environmental conditions encountered in the workplace.
1910.147(c)(7)(ii)(E)
Tags may evoke a false sense of security, and their meaning needs to be
understood as part of the overall energy control program.
1910.147(c)(7)(ii)(F)
Tags must be securely attached to energy isolating devices so that they
cannot be inadvertently or accidentally detached during use.
OSHA Standard 29CFR
The Control of Hazardous Energy
(Lockout/Tagout) 1910.147 (continued)

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