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Local isolator near drive, good or bad?

We have been asked by operations to look at streamlining isolation tasks for mechanical and process jobs. 

I have suggested having local isolators next to the required drives (belt driven fans / pumps etc), which can be operated by anyone, instead of MCC located isolators or even fuse pulling, done by specifically trained people.  

I cannot find anything about best practice or pro/cons on something like this, so I a hoping people here could offer advice?

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  • Seems like a good solution to me, provided the isolator would isolate all potentially hazardous conductors (including any for sensors/monitors etc.), and the MCC or other remote control system won't give you unwanted fault/alarm signals if you do only isolate locally.

    I assume the drives are generally in secure locations inaccessible to miscreants who may wish to cause trouble by randomly turning your stuff off.

    The local isolators can be lockable and the operatives can all have their own padlocks - which all adds to your safe system of work.

  • Yes, these would be lockable switch disconnectors, would disconnect L1/2/3&N.

    And yes, these drives are within a secure chemical site. 

    Good to know I'm not being daft! 

  • The local isolators can be lockable and the operatives can all have their own padlocks - which all adds to your safe system of work.

    Those from an industrial background should be very familiar with safe working. e.g. As you are probably aware, the first person to attach a padlock must also affix a multilock caliper to ensure other parties can also attach their personal padlock, to a formalised permit to work system.

    Jaymack    

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  • The local isolators can be lockable and the operatives can all have their own padlocks - which all adds to your safe system of work.

    Those from an industrial background should be very familiar with safe working. e.g. As you are probably aware, the first person to attach a padlock must also affix a multilock caliper to ensure other parties can also attach their personal padlock, to a formalised permit to work system.

    Jaymack    

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