In this Lockout-Tagout and Hazardous Energy Control course, you’ll learn how to identify hazardous energy sources, and the procedures for controlling them.
Energy in excess, or when used improperly, can be dangerous. Whenever you need to conduct work on a system that uses energy, like on a generator, a car lift, pneumatic washers, lasers, or chemical conductors, you’ll need to make sure that the energy the system uses and generates is isolated and controlled, so it can’t harm you.
In this Lockout-Tagout and Hazardous Energy Control course, you’ll learn how to identify hazardous energy sources, and the procedures for controlling them.
Course topics include:
Developing a hazardous energy program
Identifying, assessing, and controlling hazardous energy
The lockout procedure
Responding to incidents
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