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Category Lockout/Tagout > Lockout/Tagout Safety Online Courses
Energy powers machines and industrial systems. Lockout/tagout procedures neutralize hazardous energy and prevent equipment startup during servicing, maintenance and installation activities. Take this course to learn how lockout/tagout helps ensure workplace safety. Ideal learners are personnel working where lockout/tagout occurs. Those who work under lockout protections also benefit from refresher information provided in this course. Your employer may also ask you to complete this awareness training as the first step in the process of achieving lockout/tagout authorization.
Course Objectives:
Identify lockout/tagout responsibilities;Recognize different forms of hazardous energy;Recognize types of lockout/tagout devices;Recall best practices for attaching and removing locks and tags
Duration: 10 min.
Identify lockout/tagout responsibilities
Recognize different forms of hazardous energy
Recognize types of lockout/tagout devices
Recall best practices for attaching and removing locks and tags
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Energy powers machines and industrial systems. Lockout/tagout procedures neutralize hazardous energy and prevent equipment startup during servicing, maintenance and installation activities. Take this course to learn how lockout/tagout helps ensure workplace safety. Ideal learners are personnel working where lockout/tagout occurs. Those who work under lockout protections also benefit from refresher information provided in this course. Your employer may also ask you to complete this awareness training as the first step in the process of achieving lockout/tagout authorization.
Course Objectives:
Identify lockout/tagout responsibilities;Recognize different forms of hazardous energy;Recognize types of lockout/tagout devices;Recall best practices for attaching and removing locks and tags
Duration: 10 min.