HAZARDOUS ENERGY CONTROL Flashcards
LOCKOUT/TAG OUT:
The Oklahoma City Fire Department Safety Officer will have the overall responsibility of the program to ensure that:
- Authorized and affected employees receive adequate _________ and ______________.
- The program is evaluated ___________.
- The ______________ equipment is properly used.
- The ______________ in this program are followed.
- training and information
- annually
- LOCKOUT/TAG OUT
- procedures
LOCKOUT/TAG OUT:
Locks and tags are located in the ________________ bag located on all suppression _______ vehicles and __________ and__________.
Incident Safety Officer bag, Chiefs vehicles, Rescue 8, HM 5
LOCKOUT/TAG OUT:
Affected employees are classified as ____________.
citizens and non-OCFD employees
LOCKOUT/TAG OUT:
Authorized employees are classified as __________________________.
all OCFD personnel operating at emergency scenes, routine operations and training.
LOCKOUT/TAG OUT:
In the case of plug-in power source, the tag will be attached to the ________.
plug
LOCKOUT/TAG OUT:
The Lockout/Tagout standard requires that Oklahoma City establish an energy control program that includes:
- Documented ________________ procedures.
- An employee ___________________.
- Periodic inspections of _______________.
- energy control procedures
- training program
- procedural use
LOCKOUT/TAG OUT:
Lockout/Tagout devices must meet the following requirements:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
- Durable
- Standardized
- Substantial
- Identifiable
- Wording
EMERGENCIES INVOLVING ELECTRICITY:
REQUEST _____________________ ASSISTANCE THROUGH YOUR DISPATCHER. ________________ HAS DIRECT PHONE LINES FROM THE FIRE DEPARTMENT TO THEIR SERVICE DESK.
ELECTRIC COMPANY, OG+E COMPANY
EMERGENCIES INVOLVING ELECTRICITY:
What is energized? Electricity, whether from a powerline or from a thundercloud, is always trying to get to the earth, which is at ground voltage - also called ______________.
zero voltage
EMERGENCIES INVOLVING ELECTRICITY: WIRE ON A VEHICLE
If anyone is in a vehicle that is in contact with a wire, the safest thing he can do is ____________. If possible, he should ________ the vehicle away from the contact.
stay inside, drive
EMERGENCIES INVOLVING ELECTRICITY: WIRE ON THE VEHICLE
A spray or fog nozzle should be used to direct water onto a burning vehicle. The water stream should be kept back at least _______ from the vehicle.
6 feet
EMERGENCIES INVOLVING ELECTRICITY:
Cutting a wire at on place does not necessarily ensure that the wire on either side of the cut is de-energized because:
- Wires are frequently energized __________________.
- Wires may be in accidental contact with other ______________.
- Wires may be energized from a ___________________ within a building.
- from both directions
- other energized wires
- privately-owned generator
EMERGENCIES INVOLVING ELECTRICITY: ELECTRICITY CAUTIONS
CAUTION #6 - USE ___________________ & ___________ IF YOU MUST WORK NEAR ENERGIZED FACILITIES.
APPROVED PROCEDURES & EQUIPMENT
EMERGENCIES INVOLVING ELECTRICITY: MOVING THE WIRE
Electric company employees have ___________________ that they can use to remove a wire from a victim.
specialized equipment
EMERGENCIES INVOLVING ELECTRICITY: MOVING THE WIRE
Electric company employees will _______ the wire toward them while walking away to reduce the danger of themselves in case the wire gets out of control.
pull