Step 1: Identify Where Energy Control Procedures Are Needed
Energy control procedures (ECP) are required for any operations where unexpected energization, start up or release of stored energy could harm workers during the servicing or maintenance of machines and equipment.| OPERATIONS COVERED BY LOTO | OPERATIONS NOT COVERED BY LOTO |
| Non-repetitive or non-routine maintenance or servicing. | Minor, repetitive or routine tool changes and adjustments. |
| Operations that involve removal of guards or disabling of safety devices. |
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