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Which best explains the purpose or principle behind lock-out/tag-out procedure for control valves (scenario variant 11)?

Per NFPA 13 §11.2 (hydraulic design) / ULC-S536, lock-out/tag-out procedure for control valves governs the correct procedure. Distractors omit or contradict the

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Question: Which best explains the purpose or principle behind lock-out/tag-out procedure for control valves (scenario variant 11)?

Answer options:

  • Apply manufacturer marketing literature instead of the code for lock-out/tag-out procedure for control valves (scenario variant 11) ✅ The condition is evaluated against the published criteria for lock-out/tag-out procedure for control valves (scenario variant 11) and documented accordingly
  • Treat any anomaly in lock-out/tag-out procedure for control valves (scenario variant 11) as a non-deficiency regardless of severity
  • Defer all action on lock-out/tag-out procedure for control valves (scenario variant 11) to the next annual inspection without notification

Correct answer: The condition is evaluated against the published criteria for lock-out/tag-out procedure for control valves (scenario variant 11) and documented accordingly

Explanation: Per NFPA 13 §11.2 (hydraulic design) / ULC-S536, lock-out/tag-out procedure for control valves governs the correct procedure. Distractors omit or contradict the standard.

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