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Isolation/Lockout Procedure

An isolation procedure is a set of predetermined steps that should be followed when workers are required to perform tasks such as inspection, maintenance, cleaning, repair and construction.

Machines and appliances may be isolated by any staff member. Isolated items must be inspected by the maintenance team, or anyone nominated by the Operations Team, before they are unlocked and put back into service. Any unauthorised re-activation may result in immediate ban from the makerspace.

Isolation/Do No Operate Tags

The following lock-out process is the most effective isolation procedure:

When using locks or danger tags, consider the following:

Full Workshop Isolation

In the event of an emergency within the main workshop, the isolation switch should be triggered by anyone in attendance. The isolation switch is located in the South-West corner of the workshop, closest to the Classroom windows. Before resetting the isolation switch, the Site Supervisor should be alerted to the triggering, and will be responsible for deeming the workshop safe to operate again.