The Lockout Tagout (LOTO) safety course from Safety First Training is an OHSA based program that teaches proper lockout/tagout equipment procedures, required lockout tagout devices, hazardous energy sources, injury prevention and legislative requirements.
Course Outline:
Introduction
Safety Video
Review OHSA Regulations / Bill C45
Main causes of Lockout Tagout injuries
Hazardous energy sources
Types of devices
Safety procedures / logs
Safe removal of Lockout
Temporarily re-activating equipment procedures
Maintenance of the Lockout Tagout
Personal Protective Equipment
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