When multiple people are working on the same system, one mistake can endanger everyone.
Group lockout requires clear communication, shared procedures, and accountability to ensure everyone stays protected. These toolbox talks cover OSHA requirements for group lockout/tagout, lockbox use, assigning a primary authorized employee, personal lock application, and ensuring no one removes their lock until the job is complete. Use them to help crews safely coordinate energy control when multiple workers are involved.
Lead toolbox talks that promote safe group lockout coordination and OSHA-compliant procedures for multi-worker energy isolation.