Failure to control the release of hazardous energy while servicing and maintaining equipment has the potential to cause severe workplace injuries.
Course Summary
Failure to control the release of hazardous energy while servicing and maintaining equipment has the potential to cause severe workplace injuries.
Our course is designed to ensure employers, management, and workers can identify the hazards associated with uncontrolled energy and the proper methods of controlling that energy through a soundly developed and implemented lockout program.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Explain lockout and associated definitions
Identify hazardous energy control program elements
Identify proper lockout devices
List the steps to lockout
Identify different lockout processes
Recognize alternate hazardous energy control methods
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