100 Point Explanation

When the work is complete, collect tools, tell co-workers of impending startup, remove locks, then start equipment. Controlling stored energy before verification of isolation, as some procedures call for, is often foolhardy and dangerous (for example, verifying isolation by trying to start a conveyor with the counterweight supported or the belt clamped against movement would cause severe damage to the belt and other components if the motor started).

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