Lock Out Tag Out Lock Out Tag Out Safety Quiz Name* First Last Last 4 of SS#*1. Your employer must have a written, step-by-step energy control plan. True False 2. Pressurized liquids and gases are not forms of energy. True False 3. Some machines and equipment use a combination of energy sources. True False 4. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) considers locking out to be safer than just tagging out. True False 5. In lockout, a lock is put on a disconnect switch, circuit breaker, or valve handle to keep them in the "on" position. True False 6. Tags do not provide the physical restriction of locks. True False 7. You should only lend a lock or tag to a coo-worker if he or she has lost theirs. True False 8. Applying or removing locks and tags can only be done by authorized employees. True False 9. The OSHA Lockout/Tagout Standard states that lockout/tagout procedures must be followed whenever you perform service or maintenance on any machine where an unexpected start-up could cause injury. True False 10. The first of the six steps of lockout/tagout is to prepare for shutdown. True False