When does Lockout-Tagout not apply?

OSHA’s General Industry Control of Hazardous Energy (also known as lockout/tagout, lockout/blockout) requires an employer to develop an energy control program (i.e. Lockout/tagout program ensures that employees are able to isolate machines from all energy sources, including mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic and chemical energy, before servicing or maintaining them. This includes construction, Commercial Locksmith, setting up…