Machine-Specific LOTO Procedures for Total OSHA Compliance
Quality Lockout LLC creates clear, visual, machine-specific Lockout/Tagout procedures and installs custom energy source tags — eliminating assumptions that lead to injuries and costly OSHA fines.
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The Risk of Non-Compliance
What Happens When LOTO Procedures Are Wrong — or Missing?
A common error when dealing with Lockout/Tagout is making assumptions about which equipment requires procedures. Not having full knowledge of this OSHA requirement can lead to fines or injuries at your facility.
Costly OSHA Citations
Missing or inadequate machine-specific LOTO procedures are among the most frequently cited OSHA violations — resulting in fines that can reach tens of thousands of dollars per incident.
Worker Safety Incidents
Outdated, text-heavy, or assumption-based procedures leave employees unable to locate energy-isolating points — dramatically increasing the risk of serious injuries during maintenance.
Incomplete Program Coverage
Many facilities assume they have full coverage — only to discover during an OSHA audit that entire categories of equipment were overlooked. Total compliance requires expert identification of every piece of qualifying equipment.
Understanding the Standard
What Is Lockout/Tagout — and Why Does Your Facility Need It?
Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) is a federally mandated safety practice governed by OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.147. It requires facilities to establish written, machine-specific procedures for controlling hazardous energy during the servicing and maintenance of equipment. When done correctly, LOTO prevents unexpected energization — protecting workers from serious injury or death.
OSHA requires a separate written procedure for each qualifying piece of equipment — generic instructions do not meet the standard.
Visual, graphical procedures that pinpoint exact energy isolation points are far more effective — and better received by OSHA inspectors.
Beyond initial compliance, OSHA 1910.147(c)(6) requires an annual periodic inspection of each energy control procedure — conducted by an authorized employee.
LOTO Fast Facts
Key figures every safety manager should know
- LOTO violations are consistently among OSHA's Top 10 most-cited standards every year
- Failure to develop and use written procedures is specifically cited under 1910.147(c)(4)
- Facilities with 10+ machines often have significant gaps without a formal audit
- A single OSHA citation can exceed $15,625 per violation — willful violations up to $156,259
- Quality Lockout has been writing compliant LOTO procedures since 1994 — over 30 years of expertise
What You Receive
Everything Included in Our Procedure Writing Service
Quality Lockout replaces outdated, text-heavy manuals with modern, high-clarity documentation — built for compliance and built to last.
Graphical Machine-Specific Procedures
We create visual, easy-to-follow procedures that allow employees to instantly locate energy-isolating points — eliminating confusion and ensuring correct lockout every time.
IncludedTotal Compliance Documentation
Our experts identify every piece of equipment requiring a procedure, eliminating assumption errors that lead to injuries or heavy OSHA fines.
IncludedCustom Energy Source Tags — Installed
Alongside written procedures, we fabricate and physically install custom energy source tags on your equipment, making the isolation process seamless and efficient.
IncludedCreation Template for Internal Use
Clients receive a copy of our creation template, empowering your team to maintain and grow your safety program internally as your facility adds new equipment.
IncludedHow It Works
Our 4-Step Process — Walkthrough to Compliance
Facility Walk-Through & Equipment ID
Our specialists visit your facility, walk every work area, and document all equipment requiring a procedure — nothing is assumed or skipped.
Procedure Writing & Review
We draft graphical, machine-specific LOTO procedures and review them with your team to ensure accuracy before production.
Tag Fabrication & Installation
Custom energy source tags are fabricated and physically installed at each lockout point — linking the written procedure directly to the machine.
Compliance Documentation Delivered
You receive complete OSHA-ready compliance documentation, including your creation template to grow the program over time.
29 CFR 1910.147 — The Control of Hazardous Energy
OSHA's Lockout/Tagout standard requires employers to establish machine-specific written procedures for controlling hazardous energy during the servicing and maintenance of machines and equipment. Failure to comply exposes your facility to serious injury risk and significant financial penalties. Quality Lockout LLC ensures you meet this requirement fully — with no gaps and no assumptions.
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Who This Service Is For
Built for the People Responsible for Facility Safety
Whether you're managing OSHA audit readiness, reducing workers' comp exposure, or trying to get ahead of an upcoming inspection — Quality Lockout's procedure writing service is designed to solve the specific problems you face every day.
EHS / Safety Manager
You own OSHA compliance at your facility. You know that missing or outdated LOTO procedures are a citation waiting to happen — and that a surprise inspection can expose gaps you didn't know existed. Quality Lockout takes that risk off your plate entirely.
- OSHA citation prevention
- Annual inspection readiness
- Complete equipment coverage
Plant Manager / Operations Director
You're responsible for both productivity and safety — and you understand that a recordable incident or OSHA fine doesn't just affect compliance, it affects operations, insurance premiums, and your facility's standing. A proper LOTO program is a business decision, not just a safety checkbox.
- Workers' comp exposure reduction
- Insurance & audit requirements
- Operational continuity protection
Facilities / Maintenance Lead
Your team is the one performing lockout. If the procedures are confusing, incomplete, or missing energy-isolating points, it's your people at risk. Clear, visual, machine-specific procedures — with installed tags right at each energy source — make the job safer and faster.
- Worker safety on the floor
- Clear visual procedures at each machine
- Faster, error-free lockout process
No matter your role, we handle every step — from facility walk-through to procedure delivery and tag installation. You get full compliance without pulling your team off the floor.
Request a Free QuoteHow We Compare
Quality Lockout vs. Brady — Understanding the Difference
Brady provides excellent LOTO hardware and software. Quality Lockout provides the done-for-you service that hardware alone cannot replace. Here's a factual look at what each delivers.
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| Feature / Capability | Quality Lockout LLC | Brady (Hardware & Software) |
|---|---|---|
| Procedure Development | ||
| On-site procedure writing by LOTO specialists | Included | Not offered |
| Graphical, machine-specific LOTO procedures | Included | Software template (DIY) |
| Full facility equipment identification & audit | Included | Not offered |
| Physical Tagging & Installation | ||
| Custom energy source tags fabricated & installed on-site | Included | Hardware sold separately |
| Physical installation by trained specialists | Included | Customer installs |
| Compliance & Documentation | ||
| OSHA 1910.147 compliance documentation delivered | Included | Software records only |
| Annual OSHA-required procedure auditing service | Available | Not offered |
| Creation template for internal use | Included | Software license required |
| Pricing Model | ||
| One-time engagement — no ongoing fees | Yes | Subscription required |
| Compatible with existing Brady hardware | Yes — keep your locks | Yes |
| Brady product and service information is accurate as of the publication date of this page. Quality Lockout LLC makes no quality claims about Brady products. This comparison reflects service model differences only. | ||
Brady product and service information is accurate as of the publication date of this page. Quality Lockout LLC makes no quality claims about Brady products. This comparison reflects service model differences only.
You don't have to choose between Brady hardware and Quality Lockout's service — they work together. Contact us to learn how our procedures integrate with your existing locks and tags.
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Trusted by Facilities Across the Country
Safety managers, plant managers, and EHS directors rely on Quality Lockout to get it done right — the first time.
Quality Lockout came in, walked our entire facility, and delivered a complete set of machine-specific procedures that passed OSHA inspection without a single citation. Their team was professional, thorough, and efficient.
We had been using generic text-based procedures for years and didn't realize how out of compliance we were. Quality Lockout identified equipment we'd completely missed and got us fully covered — fast.
The graphical procedures and energy source tags installed by Quality Lockout have made a real difference. Workers can actually follow the procedure instantly — it's that clear and visual.
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Not every machine requires a written procedure — but many more do than most facilities assume. OSHA allows an exception only when the machine has no potential for stored energy and uses a single, easily identifiable energy source. Our experts identify which equipment requires a procedure and which qualifies for the exception.
Our service includes a full facility walk-through and equipment identification, graphical machine-specific LOTO procedures for every qualifying piece of equipment, fabrication and physical installation of custom energy source tags, complete compliance documentation, and a creation template so your team can maintain the program as your facility grows.
The timeline depends on the size of your facility and the number of machines requiring procedures. During your consultation, we'll assess your facility's scope and provide a realistic timeline. Most facilities are brought to full compliance efficiently with minimal disruption to normal operations.
A facility contact should be available to provide access to equipment areas and answer questions about specific machines. Our specialists handle all the technical documentation work — we keep the time demand on your team to a minimum.
No. Quality Lockout does not require any subscription. Our procedure writing service is a one-time engagement. You receive the creation template so your team can add procedures for new equipment internally. When you're ready for an OSHA-required annual audit, we offer that as a separate service.
Yes. Our procedures are written specifically to meet the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147. We identify every piece of equipment that requires coverage, document every energy source, and deliver complete compliance records — giving you confidence during any scheduled or surprise OSHA inspection.
The Full LOTO Program
Your Facility Assessment Is Step One — Here's What Comes Next
A Facility Assessment gives you the complete picture of your LOTO program's current state. From there, Quality Lockout can guide you through every step — from procedure writing to annual auditing — until your facility is fully and continuously compliant.
The Complete Quality Lockout Program Path
Facility Assessment
Identify equipment, gaps, and scope — you are here
Procedure Writing
Graphical, machine-specific LOTO procedures for every qualifying machine
Custom Tags Installed
Energy source tags fabricated and installed at every lockout point
Employee Training
Authorized employee and affected employee LOTO training
Annual Auditing
OSHA-required annual review of every energy control procedure
Related Services
LOTO Procedure Writing
Graphical, machine-specific LOTO procedures written by our specialists on-site at your facility — with custom energy source tags installed at every lockout point.
Learn about Procedure Writing →LOTO Auditing
OSHA 1910.147(c)(6) mandates an annual periodic inspection of each energy control procedure. Our specialists conduct the inspection, complete the digital log sheet, and deliver the records.
Learn about LOTO Auditing →LOTO Training
OSHA requires that authorized employees and affected employees receive LOTO training. Quality Lockout delivers on-site training tailored to your facility's specific equipment and procedures.
Learn about LOTO Training →Take the Next Step
Ready to Get Your Facility Fully Compliant?
Don't let assumption-based LOTO programs put your workers at risk and your facility in the crosshairs of OSHA. Quality Lockout LLC handles every step — from facility walk-through to procedure delivery and custom tag installation. Let us do the heavy lifting for you.
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