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CP600 Pivot Operation Manual
POM-EN-December 2018
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WARNING: TAGS ARE WARNING DEVICES ONLY, AND DO NOT CARRY THE SAME
PROTECTION AS LOCKS, SO USE EXTRA CARE WHEN USING THEM.
Procedure Involving More Than One Person
In the proceeding steps, if more than one person is required to lockout or tagout equipment, each
shall place his/her own lockout or tagout device on the energy-isolating device. When an ener-
gy-isolating device cannot accept multiple locks or tags, a multiple lockout or tagout device may be
used that allows the use of multiple locks to secure it. Each worker will then use his own lock (s) or
tag (s) to secure the multiple lockout or tagout device. When work is completed and each person
no longer needs to maintain his lockout/tagout protection, that person will remove his/her lock(s) or
tag (s) from the multiple lockout/tagout device(s).
Restoring the Pivot to Normal Operations
1. After maintenance is complete and the pivot is ready for normal operations, check around
the area of the pivot to ensure that the eld is not obstructed by vehicles and that everyone
is clear of the pathways of all pivot towers. It is especially important to check the entir
length of the pivot if it is set up on hilly terrain. It is easy to lose sight of someone working
on the opposite side of the hill.
2. After all the tools have been removed from the pivot and all workers are in the clear, re
move all lockout or tagout devices. Operate the energy isolating devices to restore energy
to the pivot.
3. When possible, test run the machine to ensure proper operation.
4. If additional maintenance or service is required, shut down all systems and follow the
lockout/tagout procedure again.
Section 1-22
Operation, Safety & Maintenance
Lockout/Tagout Procedures

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