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loto safety: a critical approach to protecting workers in hazardous environments
Release time:2025-12-04 04:40:23

    In any industrial or manufacturing environment, safety is the top priority. One of the most important safety systems in place is the Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) safety procedure, which helps prevent accidents and injuries caused by the accidental release of hazardous energy during maintenance or repair work. LOTO safety is essential for protecting workers from the risks associated with machinery and equipment, ensuring that dangerous energy sources are properly controlled, and minimizing the chance of accidents that could lead to severe injury or even fatalities.

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    What is LOTO Safety?
    LOTO stands for Lockout/Tagout, which is a safety procedure used to ensure that dangerous machines and energy sources are completely shut off during maintenance, repair, or service work. The core of LOTO involves physically locking a machine or system so that no one can accidentally start it while maintenance is being performed. In addition to locking the equipment, a tag is attached to indicate that the machine is out of service, and workers are warned not to operate it. The procedure applies to all types of energy sources—whether electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, or thermal—that could pose a risk during work.