Lockout/Tagout Safety

Jan. 3, 2013
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Working around machinery, be it aircraft, maintenance equipment, or ground support equipment, comes certain risks. De-energizing systems for the accomplishment of maintenance is a key responsibility of all maintenance personnel. Without clear procedures, tags, or lockout devices, unfortunate events causing damage or bodily harm can occur.  

Utilizing effective lockout/tagout products and systems for both your aircraft maintenance facility and the aircraft being maintained not only complies with FAA and OSHA requirements, but protects your employees, equipment, and business.

Todd Morrison from Master Lock Company and I discuss lockout/tagout products available on the market today and how these can support best practices for safety in the aircraft maintenance organization. Todd Morrison is the Product Manager for Master Lock Company’s safety lockout/tagout products portfolio. Todd has launched more than 25 new safety lockout products within the market and has recently focused on customer needs within the aviation safety market.

Please view this important discussion. Visit www.aviationpros.com, Media Center, Webcasts for this complimentary event. Remember all AMT webinars are archived on the web site for one year. Ron

About the Author

Ronald Donner | Aviation Consultant | AMT

Ronald (Ron) Donner has spent his entire life devoted to aviation and he holds FAA certificates as an A&P/IA, and a Commercial Pilot with Single and Multi Engine Land, Instrument Airplane and Glider ratings. Ron has worked in a variety of maintenance related roles, both technical and management in general aviation as well as with a major airline. Ron was the recipient of the 2012 National Air Transportation Association (NATA) Aviation Journalism award.  

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