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Lockout Tagout for Authorized Workers

8 Lessons
13-21 Minutes
8 Quiz Questions

Course Overview


“The Control of Hazardous Energy,” OSHA’s standard 1910.147, requires employers to establish a written Energy Control Program. This course focuses on lockout tagout procedures for Authorized workers, the only one of the three categories of workers identified in this standard, who perform lockout tagout operations. Common workplace situations such as jammed machines or servicing electrical switchgear require the control of hazardous energy to protect workers from the unexpected startup or energization of machinery or equipment. i.e., lockout/tagout. With the single purpose of assuring no one gets hurt during this type of maintenance, this course explains the objective of lockout/tagout by taking workers through each step in the process, from notifying affected workers to returning the equipment to service. Present this course so authorized workers learn how and why it is important to perform lockout/tagout procedures safely and correctly.

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    Key Audience


    Maintenance workers, electricians, mechanical technicians, facilities personnel, engineers, and supervisors who are responsible for applying, using, and removing LOTO devices

    Course Topics


    Introduction
    Notify Affected Workers
    The Shutdown Process
    Lockout Isolation Points
    Drain Potential Energy
    Verify The Lockout
    Returning Equipment To Service
    Conclusion

    Course Detail


    Course ID
    apsfltau_vod

    Time

    13-21 MIN
    Questions
    "8"

    Languages

    en-es

    video format

    HD

    captions

    Yes

    Resources

    Yes

    Lessons

    8

    Remediation

    Yes

    Bookmarking

    Yes

    Feedback

    Yes

    Microlearning