Whether you are a newly hired worker or an experienced employee, this program will expand your knowledge of Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures.
This four-hour course introduces participants to the principles of how to properly use Energy Isolating Devices and the tagout labelling process to increase safety and reduce risk in the workplace.
Whether you are a newly hired worker or an experienced employee, this program will expand your knowledge of Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures. The LOTO course summarizes the key components of a LOTO program and is intended to guide you in understanding the aspects of a Lockout/Tagout system.
TOPICS INCLUDE:
Alberta OH&S Code Part 15 – Managing the Control of Hazardous Energy
Identifying the responsibilities of employers and employees
Explaining the difference between lockout and tagout
Identifying the equipment required for a secure lockout
Types of lockout devices
Process of locking out systems
Implementing procedures for lockout removal
After completing this course participants will understand:
Have a fundamental knowledge on Lockout/Tagout practices and procedures
Know when LOTO is and is not required
Be able to implement procedures for lockout removal
Keep your workers safe from hazardous energy sources or the inadvertent start-up of machinery
Ever since we became a not-for-profit safety association in 1992, we’ve diligently worked with Alberta employers to reduce injuries and occupational illnesses on worksites. We collaborate with government and industry to offer health and safety programs that help companies become top safety performers.
But it’s not just our top-notch products and services that make us a leading health and safety provider. Our most successful factor is our members, over 1600 of them, who employ over 60,000 workers across the province.
We are deeply committed to serve as safety advocate for their interests. We owe it to our members to ensure they have a voice when it comes to crucial topics that affect them. Whoever you are, a worker, large employer, small business owner, we’re here to help.
Our Mission
To achieve worksite wellness and reduce occupational injuries and illnesses in the manufacturing industry.
Our Values (What they mean to us)
Integrity (Be honest and act with honor)
Leadership (The courage to influence a better future for the manufacturing industry)
Accountability (We are responsible for giving the manufacturing industry a voice)
Collaboration (We work together with organizations and industry to achieve our mission)
Passion (Use our drive and commitment to energize, engage, and inspire others)
Includes a half day of theoretical work? and facility-specific practical training. You Will Learn Theory (written Test) Basic Principles: Design & Operation Hand signals Crane and sling inspection Hardware and attachment lifting Crane safety Occupational Health and Safety Act
This course provides workers with the basic fall prevention information they require to work safely in areas where they may be exposed to fall hazards.
This course complies with the occupational health and safety regulations (RSST) relating to forklift operators, or forklift drivers, and includes theoretical and practical training (article 256.3).
If machinery could unexpectedly activate or if the unexpected release of an energy source could cause injury, the energy source must be isolated and controlled.
This is not necessarily the case! Employers are obligated under the concept of “Due Diligence” to be prepared in the event that this happens. This course establishes the groundwork to start becoming prepared.
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