Lockout/Tagout Program
Energy control program for service/maintenance of equipment. Authorized and affected employee procedures.
Citation:29 CFR 1910.147
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Oregon — State PlanOregon OSHA
The regulation that requires it in Oregon
Oregon runs an approved state plan. The requirement for a written energy control program comes from 29 CFR 1910.147, which Oregon adopts.
Enforcing agency
Oregon OSHA enforces the rule. They inspect workplaces in Oregon and issue citations under state authority. Oregon coordinates with federal OSHA but maintains primary enforcement responsibility.
State-specific requirements beyond the federal baseline
No state-specific overrides beyond the federal baseline were found in our research for Oregon.
Penalties for non-compliance in Oregon
Penalties follow the standard Oregon OSHA schedule; refer to the agency for current amounts.
How to comply
- Write energy control procedures for each machine or piece of equipment.
- Train authorized and affected employees on lockout/tagout steps.
- Conduct periodic inspections of the procedures and employee performance.
- Remove lockout or tagout devices only by the employee who applied them.
- Review and update the program when equipment or processes change.