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the importance of equipment lockout tags in workplace safety
Release time:2026-03-31 14:28:20

    In industrial environments, safety is of paramount importance. Ensuring that equipment is securely isolated and properly tagged during maintenance and repairs can prevent catastrophic accidents, injuries, and even fatalities. One of the most effective ways to ensure worker safety during equipment maintenance is the use of equipment lockout tags. These simple yet highly important safety devices are part of a broader lockout/tagout (LOTO) program, a method used to control hazardous energy during equipment servicing. This article will explore the role of equipment lockout tags, how they work, and why they are essential for workplace safety.

equipment lockout tags

    What Are Equipment Lockout Tags?
    Equipment lockout tags are physical warning signs attached to machinery and equipment to indicate that the equipment is being serviced and should not be operated. They are typically used in conjunction with lockout devices that physically isolate equipment from its power source. The tags serve as a visual alert, notifying employees that the equipment is in a "locked-out" state and cannot be operated until the maintenance work is completed and the lockout is removed.
    The primary function of these tags is to warn employees about the potential hazards of interacting with machinery that may be powered on or operational during maintenance. The combination of lockout devices and tags ensures that workers are aware of who is performing the maintenance, when the work is expected to be completed, and the specific reason for the lockout.