Lockout/Tagout training

Lockout/Tagout training

Workers performing service or maintenance on machinery and equipment may be exposed to injuries
from the unexpected energization, startup of the machinery or equipment, or release of stored energy
in the equipment. Employers must provide initial training before starting service and maintenance activities, as well as retraining as necessary. In addition, employers must certify that the training has been given to
all employees covered by the Lockout/Tagout standard. Our customizable Lockout/Tagout Trainings can help ensure these guidelines are properly followed.
 
Our Lockout/Tagout Trainings can cover:


Key components of an energy control program
Six main elements that should be contained in lockout/tagout procedures
Key elements of a periodic inspection of the energy control device to restore energy and equipment • Explanation of group lockout/tagout
Steps to follow to perform testing or positioning on a piece of equipment being repaired
Best practices for the most effective lockout/tagout program implementation and operation




 

 

 

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