Lockout / Tagout Quiz

A safety training session focused on Lockout/Tagout procedures, with individuals using lockout devices and tags on industrial machinery, with safety signs in the background.

Lockout / Tagout Certification Quiz

Test your knowledge on Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures with our comprehensive quiz. This quiz covers essential information regarding safety protocols, energy control, and responsibilities related to LOTO operations.

Topics covered include:

  • Lockout device definitions
  • Types of employees and their roles
  • Energy isolation requirements
  • Inspection protocols
  • Proper LOTO procedures
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by SafetyAware421
Please type your name in the way that you want it to appear on your certification.
A lockout device is a device that positively prevents a machine from being:
Started up
Becoming electrically energized
Turned on
All of the above
This group of employees have been trained and granted permission from their employer to LOTO machinery.
Authorized Employees
Affected Employees
Other Employees
LOTO devices must be labeled to identify the specific employees authorized to apply & remove them.
True
False
Only electrical energy sources are required to be isolated from machinery prior to performing service or maintenance activities.
True
False
Mechanical energy, radiation, magnetic energy, gravity, electrical energy, hydraulic energy, pneumatic energy, thermal energy, chemical energy, and steam are all examples of_____________.
Potentially hazardous energy sources
Nonhazardous energy sources
Energy sources that do not require lockout / tagout
Energy control procedures must be inspected annually.
True
False
What is the 5th Step in the LOTO Process?
Apply Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) devices.
Gather and arrange LOTO devices.
Select which color of LOTO device to use.
If multiple people are servicing the same equipment, each person must affix his or her own personal lock and tag to the lockout device to assure his or her own personal protection.
True
False
If work needs to continue into the next shift, the second shift employee must place his/her own lock on prior to the first shift employee removing theirs. By the second shift placing their lock on prior to the removal of the first shift employee’s lock, the integrity of the lockout is still intact.
True
False
If an employee should forget to remove his/her LO/TO device and the device must be removed, which of the following should be done?
If possible, have the person return and remove the lock themselves.
Remove only if approved and authorized by a facility's management or leadership.
Ensure that the authorized employee knows that you have removed his/her lockout devices before they return.
All of the above.
You should never try to start equipment that is locked and tagged, even if it looks like the work is complete.
True
False
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