PLD-12 Panduit Corp, PLD-12 Datasheet - Page 95

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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
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Authorized employee. A person who locks out or tags out machines or
equipment in order to perform servicing or maintenance on that machine or
equipment. An affected employee becomes an authorized employee when
that employee's duties include performing servicing or maintenance covered
under this section.
Capable of being locked out. An energy isolating device is capable of
being locked out if it has a hasp or other means of attachment to which, or
through which, a lock can be affixed, or it has a locking mechanism built into
it. Other energy isolating devices are capable of being locked out, if lockout
can be achieved without the need to dismantle, rebuild, or replace the
energy isolating device or permanently alter its energy control capability.
Energized. Connected to an energy source or containing residual
or stored energy.
Energy isolating device. A mechanical device that physically prevents the
transmission or release of energy, including but 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 energy isolating devices.
Energy source. Any source of electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic,
chemical, thermal, or other energy.
Hot tap. A procedure used in the repair, maintenance and services activities
which involves welding on a piece of equipment (pipelines, vessels or tanks)
under pressure, in order to install connections or appurtenances. it is
commonly used to replace or add sections of pipeline without the
interruption of service for air, gas, water, steam, and petrochemical
distribution systems.
Lockout. The placement of a lockout device on an energy isolating device,
in accordance with an established procedure, ensuring that the energy
isolating device and the equipment being controlled cannot be operated until
the lockout device is removed.
Lockout device. A device that utilizes a positive means such as a lock,
either key or combination type, to hold an energy isolating device in the safe
position and prevent the energizing of a machine or equipment. Included are
blank flanges and bolted slip blinds.
Normal production operations. The utilization of a machine or equipment
to perform its intended production function.
Servicing and/or maintenance. Workplace activities such as constructing,
installing, setting up, adjusting, inspecting, modifying, and maintaining
and/or servicing machines or equipment. These activities include lubrication,
cleaning or unjamming of machines or equipment and making adjustments
or tool changes, where the employee may be exposed to the unexpected
energization or startup of the equipment or release of hazardous energy.
Setting up. Any work performed to prepare a machine or equipment to
perform its normal production operation.
Tagout. The placement of a tagout device on an energy isolating device, in
accordance with an established procedure, to indicate that the energy
isolating device and the equipment being controlled may not be operated
until the tagout device is removed.
OSHA Standard 29CFR
The Control of Hazardous Energy
(Lockout/Tagout) 1910.147 (continued)
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