Developing and executing a control of hazardous energy, Lock-out/Tag-out program (LOTO) 29 CFR, part 1910.147, for the protection of workers who perform servicing and maintenance activities on machinery and equipment is a significant responsibility of every employer.
Developing and executing a control of hazardous energy, Lock-out/Tag-out program (LOTO) 29 CFR, part 1910.147, for the protection of workers who perform servicing and maintenance activities on machinery and equipment is a significant responsibility of every employer. Students will learn:
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