Would a lockout procedure be required for tool changes on manually controlled milling machines?
Reply: An energy control procedure would not be required if a tool change activity meets all of the criteria contained in the minor servicing exception, ยง1910.147(a)(2)(ii) Note, or if machine guarding methods eliminate employee exposure by preventing the employee from placing any part of his body in the machine’s danger zone.
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