Would you stick your hand into a machine and hope no one turns it on? You can guarantee the machine stays off by locking and tagging it out. Failure to lockout machinery before servicing it is a major cause of injury and death.
Would you stick your hand into a machine and hope no one turns it on? You can guarantee the machine stays off by locking and tagging it out. Failure to lockout machinery before servicing it is a major cause of injury and death.
These deaths and injuries can be prevented by establishing and following an effective lockout and tagout program. This Lockout/Tagout online course is suitable for all employees who need to work around potentially dangerous equipment.
Course Topics:
This Lockout/Tagout Course Covers The Following Topics:
Explain the purpose of lockout/tagout.
List different forms of hazardous energy.
Identify who is covered and what activities are covered by the lockout/tagout standard.
Describe the three elements of an energy control program.
Recognize the types of lockout/tagout devices.
Explain who is required to lock out or tag out.
List the steps for attaching and removing locks and tags.
Discuss periodic inspections of lockout/tagout as required by the standard.
Understand the training requirements for lockout/tagout.
Certificate Of Completion:
Upon successful completion of this online course, a certificate of completion will be available for download and printing.
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