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 PE-09 New Lockout Device for Individual Circuit Breakers
                         ENVIRONMENT, SAFETY & HEALTH

                                   BULLETIN

Assistant Secretary for Policy,                      U.S. Department of Energy
Safety, and Environment                              Washington, D.C. 20585
Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Environment, Safety & Health

DOE/PE-0051                       Issue No. 9                         May 1984
(Formerly DOE/EP-0031)

              NEW LOCKOUT DEVICE FOR INDIVIDUAL CIRCUIT BREAKERS


A new device* to lockout individual 120-volt circuit breakers can be seen on
power panels throughout DOE's Savannah River plant.  An excellent safety
improvement, the device also saves time and manpower since it permits a job
to be completed without locking out an entire panel and allows an individual
mechanic to troubleshoot a system without requiring another worker to guard
the breaker.

The device, illustrated in its approximate size below, is made of aluminum
stock and 3/32" diameter stainless steel rod.  Detailed drawings for
fabrication and assembly are provided on the reverse side.


  * Patent pending.  The inventor, W. T. Gordy, is employed by E.I. DuPont
    De Nemours & Company, which operates the Savannah River plant.


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Bulletin is published to provide DOE managers and contractors with information
relevant to DOE programs and operations.  For more information, contact Nona
Gilbert, Editor, PE-21.1, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Environment, Safety & Health, U.S. Department of Energy, Washington, D.C.
20545; telephone: FTS 233-2958; Comm. (301) 353-2958.