§ 33.226 MATERIALS AND HARDWARE.
   (A)   Locks, tags, chains, wedges, key blocks, adapter pins, self-locking fasteners, or other hardware must be provided by the city for isolating, securing or blocking machines or equipment from energy sources.
   (B)   Duplicate keys, if available will be kept in the Office of Administrative Services.
   (C)   The requirements for the lockout and tagout devices are:
      (1)   Must be durable, so that they are capable of withstanding the environment to which they are exposed for the maximum period of time that exposure is expected;
      (2)   Must be singularly identified;
      (3)   Must be the only devices used for controlling energy;
      (4)   Must not be used for other purposes;
      (5)   Must be standardized within the facility in at least one of the following criteria: color, shape, or size. Additionally, tagout devices must be standardized as to print and format;
      (6)   Must be identifiable, in that it indicates the identity of the employee applying the devices;
      (7)   Must be substantial enough to prevent removal without the use of excessive force or unusual techniques such as with the use of bolt cutters or other metal cutting tools;
      (8)   Must be constructed and printed so that exposure to weather conditions or wet and damp locations will not cause the tag to deteriorate or the message on the tag to become illegible;
      (9)   Must not deteriorate when used in corrosive environments such as areas where acid and alkali chemicals are handled and stored;
      (10)   Must be standardized in print and format;
      (11)   Must be substantial to prevent inadvertent or accidental removal;
      (12)   Must have an attachment means of a non-reusable type, attachable by hand, self-locking, and non-releasable with a minimum unlocking strength of no less than 50 pounds and having the general design and basic characteristics of being at least equivalent to a one-piece all-environment-tolerant nylon cable tie.
      (13)   Must warn against hazardous conditions if the machine or equipment is energized.
      (14)   Must include a legend such as: Do Not Start, Do Not Open, Do Not Close, Do Not Energize, Do Not Operate.
(Ord. 48-2005, passed 11-8-05)