Tag-Out User Manual and EOSS Flashcards

1
Q

Who should be notified immediately when a discrepancy is found with a Danger Tag?

A

The Authorizing Officer

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2
Q

List 6 steps to be taken when a missing Danger Tag is found.

A
  1. Stop work, verify safety of personnel and equipment
  2. Issue replacement tag with same serial #, assign to TORS
  3. Verify information on new tag and TORS
  4. Hang Tag
  5. Indicate on lines 19-20 b. that this is replacement tag
  6. AO complete blocks 21/22 on TORS
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3
Q

How often are Tag Out Audits required to completed?

A

Every 2 weeks

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4
Q

What 2 parts make up the EOSS?

A

Engineering Operating Procedures (EOP) and Engineering Operating Casualty Control (EOCC)

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5
Q

Is the use of EOSS required for all evolutions?

A

Yes, EOSS is mandatory. When a situation/procedure is not covered, local procedures should be written and followed.

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6
Q

Which two sections of EOCC must be memorized?

A
  1. Controlling and Immediate Actions

2. Stopping during a casualty section

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7
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After executing controlling and immediate actions of EOCC, what is the first step the watch stander must take?

A

Review the entire section to ensure no steps were missed

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8
Q

List 5 situations when deviation from EOSS is authorized.

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  1. If EOSS procedures present danger to personnel or equipment. (Submit feedback)
  2. If EOSS does not match actual configuration (Submit feedback)
  3. Inoperative component or system, or TYCOM issued DFS
  4. To adhere to ISE and class advisory messages
  5. During RMD
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