The process of tagging out a system involves attaching or using an information tag or indicator (usually a standardized label) that includes the following information: Why the lockout/tag out is required (repair, maintenance, etc.). Time of application of the lock/tag.
Each test level is based on the same test basis. Q. 872: A system requires 100% decision coverage at component testing for all modules. The following module has been tested with a single test case. The test case follows the path A, B, D, E, F, G.
Q. 876: The Following table shows 6 test procedures (P to U) that must now be entered into a test execution schedule. Business severity is regarded as the most important element in determining the sequence of the test procedures, but other dependencies must also be taken into consideration.
We hope you enjoyed and perhaps learned a bit from our LOTO safety blog post, and its listing of the six basic steps of every lockout/tagout procedure.