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  1. OHS Regulation Part 10: De-energization and Lockout

    Disclaimer: The Workers' Compensation Board of B.C. (WorkSafeBC) publishes the online versions of the Workers Compensation Act (Act) and the Occupational Health and Safety …

  2. Lockout handout for workers: Manufacturing | WorkSafeBC

    Lockout handout for workers: Manufacturing Describes what lockout and de-energization are and why they are important.

  3. Controlling Hazardous Energy: De-Energization and Lockout

    De-energization and lockout prevents the release of hazardous energy that could cause injury to workers. This resource is mainly for employers, though the information is relevant for joint …

  4. Workers should use this guide only as a supplement to WorkSafeBC requirements and company lockout procedures. Workers must follow their company’s established lockout procedures and …

  5. WorkSafeBC

    The multiple lockout system addresses all aspects of lockout requirements. Items such as the use of group lockout procedures, and the use of a personal lock simultaneously with multiple …

  6. Isolation and Lockout | BC Municipal Safety Association

    Learning Objectives: Understand the definitions of various terms used for isolation and lockout, Describe Part 10 of WorkSafeBC Regulation, Describe responsibilities for lockout, Identify …

  7. WorkSafeBC - Lockout

    This video provides a comprehensive overview on locks used to control energy in machines. Protect your workers from accidents caused by the inadvertent operation…

  8. Controlling Hazardous Energy: De-Energization and Lockout

    De-energization and lockout prevents the release of hazardous energy that could cause injury to workers. This manual will be useful for anyone who works in and around machinery and …