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by RandomBacon
2408 days ago
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Always verify the equipment you are working on is still physically LO-TO. I heard a story about one person who LO-TO a breaker on Friday, and Monday it had power when he went to work on it. The guy went to check the breaker, and the breaker was sitting on the ground with the lock still attached, and a new breaker in its place. |
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Just because that breaker is labelled to run a specific motor, unless its been verified, it might be wired to the wrong motor, or the labelling is wrong or any other host of oversights.
Had a manager come in, and run his motor. The electrician who was elsewhere in the facility straddling a auger watched it suddenly spin beneath his feet because the lock he put on a breaker was not physically wired to that motor (had not yet been tested).
Lots of horror stories from that particular site. Always verify YOURSELF. Don't trust other people's word