I do not believe so.

OSHA has two permitted procedures I am aware of

Tag out or lock out tag out.

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1910.333(b)(2)

"Lockout and Tagging." While any employee is exposed to contact with parts of fixed electric equipment or circuits which have been deenergized, the circuits energizing the parts shall be locked out or tagged or both in accordance with the requirements of this paragraph. The requirements shall be followed in the order in which they are presented (i.e., paragraph (b)(2)(i) first, then paragraph (b)(2)(ii), etc.).


Note 1: As used in this section, fixed equipment refers to equipment fastened in place or connected by permanent wiring methods.


Note 2: Lockout and tagging procedures that comply with paragraphs (c) through (f) of 1910.147 will also be deemed to comply with paragraph (b)(2) of this section provided that:


[1] The procedures address the electrical safety hazards covered by this Subpart; and


[2] The procedures also incorporate the requirements of paragraphs (b)(2)(iii)(D) and (b)(2)(iv)(B) of this section.

You should read all of 1910.33

OSHA 1910.333



Bob


Bob Badger
Construction & Maintenance Electrician
Massachusetts