“Additionally or alternatively, in some embodiments of the example computer-implemented method, causing the functionality lockout state for the client device to be set to a locked out state comprises ...
NFPA 70E requires each lockout/tagout device to “be unique and readily identifiable as a lockout/tagout device” [120.2(F)]. How can a lockout/tagout device be “unique”? In this context, the intention ...
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