This training course will review the requirements of the Lockout/Tagout regulation under OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147.
Course Overview
To protect you from the serious hazards posed by the unexpected start-up or operation of equipment during repair or maintenance, the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) has established a Control of Hazardous Energy standard. It is commonly referred to as the lockout/tagout (LOTO), or energy isolation standard.
This standard requires the application of markings and barriers that prevent unauthorized persons from energizing and operating equipment.
Energy in any form becomes hazardous when it builds to a certain level or is released inadvertently or unexpectedly. Lockout/tagout refers to specific practices and procedures that safeguard employees from the unexpected startup of machinery and equipment, or the release of hazardous energy, during service or maintenance activities.
What you will learn
- To recognize the purpose of lock and tag procedures
- Know the responsibilities of authorized, affected, and other employees during lockout/tagout procedures
- Identify procedural steps for lock and tag
- To recognize different types of lock and tag devices
- To recognize when lockout/tagout is occurring, and the role of an affected worker in keeping the procedure safe
- Become familiar with the employer responsibilities and requirements for lock and tag