There are multiple matches for proper isolation procedure, including electrical isolation, body substance isolation, and isolation testing.
Electrical isolation
Ensure the electrical equipment is de-energized by disconnecting all power sources
Isolate both the power and control circuits of the equipment
Use a voltage indicating device to verify that the equipment is off
Use a physical lock and key system to lock out isolation points
Tag isolation points with a label that contains the job being done and relevant permit information
Body substance isolation
Practice proper hand hygiene
Use personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, gowns, and face protection
This procedure is used when there is a risk of contamination of bodily fluids between a patient and a healthcare worker
Isolation testing
Identify the component to be tested
Create test cases
Isolate the units of code
Run the tests
Analyze the results
Repeat the process as needed
Lockout/tagout procedures
Protect workers from unexpected releases of energy such as electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic or mechanical
Help workers safely isolate energy sources before starting work
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