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Name a time OSHA says you can work without LOTO

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OSHA allows working without LOTO in certain cases, such as minor tool adjustments or servicing tasks that do not expose workers to dangerous equipment energization.

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OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) allows working without LOTO (Lockout/Tagout) in certain cases, such as minor tool adjustments or servicing tasks that do not expose workers to dangerous equipment energization. These tasks must be conducted with alternative protective measures in place. For instance, if a worker is performing equipment adjustments that may expose them to hazardous energy, such as electrical shock, they can use insulated tools and maintain a safe distance from live electrical parts to minimize the risk.

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