Group Lockout/Tagout






When servicing or maintenance is performed by a crew, team, or group, every worker must be protected by lockout/tagout. To make sure that each worker is safe, use a step by step process which gives every worker the same level of protection as if they were working independently. Group lockout/tagout procedures may change depending on the specific site, project, or job, but in every situation only trained and authorized workers can perform the work under lockout/tagout.


Long Version - 6 pages

Long Version - 6 pages

Short Version - 2 pages

Short Version - 2 pages

Sign-in Sheet

Sign-in Sheet

Quiz and Answer Sheet

Quiz and Answer Sheet

Fast Version - 1 page

Fast Version - 1 page

Sign-in Sheet

Sign-in Sheet

Lockout/Tagout Program Evaluation Checklist

Lockout/Tagout Program Evaluation Checklist

Group Lockout/Tagout, Industry

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Resources & References

Standards or Regulations
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