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This document discusses OSHA's lockout/tagout standard. It covers the scope of the standard which protects employees from hazardous energy during servicing and maintenance. It exempts some industries like construction. The standard requires employers to establish an energy control program including procedures, employee training, inspections. It defines key terms and outlines the general requirements, application, and release from lockout/tagout procedures.
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