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Case Study 5: Sour Water Pipeline Repairs
Incorrect. In this scenario, it would.
More than one authorized employee was involved in this particular servicing and
maintenance activity; therefore, the energy control procedures must include the group
lockout/tagout provisions.
For more information: Refer to part 1910.147(f)(3) of
the Lockout/Tagout standard. Also refer to STD 1-7.3 Section
I-7 through I-9 and Appendix C paragraph B (Note: You must scroll to Section I and
Appendix C.).
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