In the complex world of industrial operations, safety is paramount, especially when it comes to electrical equipment. Industrial Electrical Equipment Lockouts, often referred to as Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures, are critical for safeguarding employees during maintenance and repair activities. These protocols are designed to prevent the accidental energization or start-up of machines and equipment, which can lead to serious injuries or fatalities.

What Are Industrial Electrical Equipment Lockouts? Lockout/Tagout refers to a systematic procedure employed in industrial environments to ensure that hazardous machines are properly shut down and unable to be started up again before the completion of maintenance or servicing. It involves the application of locks and tags to isolate equipment from its energy sources, effectively controlling hazardous energies. The two main components of LOTO are: Lockout: This involves using a lock to secure an energy-isolating device, preventing unauthorized personnel from re-energizing the equipment while maintenance is being performed.