Lockout Tagout ?Of Hazardous Materials training is offered by Safety Guys Workplace Safety Trainers. Every year, workers are killed or seriously injured because machinery or equipment was not properly locked out. LOTO is the use of locks and tags to render machinery or equipment inoperable
Every year, workers are killed or seriously injured because machinery or equipment was not properly locked out. LOTO is the use of locks and tags to render machinery or equipment inoperable or to isolate an energy source.
The purpose of this training is to instruct workers in the application of LOTO procedures so they can be protected from the hazards that occur when machinery or equipment is accidentally or inadvertently turned on.
Accidents caused by faulty LOTO include severed fingers, amputations, crushed limbs, shocks, electrocutions, and fatalities.
Highlights
Responsibilities
Regulations
Hazardous Energy Sources
Lockout requirements
Personal Locks
Group lockouts
Theory Test
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