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Periodic inspections help to ensure that your Hazardous Energy Control Procedures (HECPs) are up-to-date, effective, and are being used properly. These inspections should also let you know if your employees are familiar with their responsibilities and how to fix any inadequacies in your procedures and work practices.
Periodic Inspection and Testing. All electrical installations deteriorate with age and use. They should therefore be inspected and tested at regular intervals to check whether they are in a satisfactory condition for continued use. Such safety checks are commonly referred to as periodic inspection and testing.
Carrying out a periodic inspection will allow you to: check and record the current condition and cleanliness of the property, bearing in mind the tenant is living in the property. attend to any necessary maintenance or repairs. make sure the tenant is looking after the property and offer any necessary advice.
Periodic inspections must be performed annually; however, energy control procedures used less than once a year need be inspected only when used.
The periodic vehicle test refers to the periodic testing of vehicle safety, roadworthiness aspects and exhaust emissions applicable to most vehicles. This test is required to renew the vehicle registration.
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Periodic inspection. The employer shall conduct a periodic inspection of the energy control procedure at least annually to ensure that the procedure and the requirements of this standard are being followed.
Response: As stated in 29 CFR 1910.179(j)(3), OSHA defines a periodic inspection as, Complete inspections of the crane shall be performed at intervals as generally defined in paragraph (j)(1)(ii)(b) of this section, depending upon its activity, severity of service, and environment, or as specifically indicated.
OSHA does not give a specific timeline. However, training MUST be completed whenever: There is a change in an employee job assignment that would require them to understand and apply lockout tagout.

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