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This course provides an overview of OSHA standard for lockout/tagout of equipment and machines. Topics covered are scope of the standard, use of energy isolating devices to isolate equipment/machine, proper use of lockout/tagout devices on energy isolating devices per established procedures and specific roles and responsibilities of employers and employees for proper implementation of the lockout/tagout standard.
Objectives:
- What are Energy Isolating Devices
- What is covered by the OSHA Lockout/Tagout Standard
- What is lockout/tagout and how to use them to secure energy isolating devices
- Situations under which tagout may be acceptable
- Types of lockout/tagout devices
- Employers and employees responsibilities for proper implementation of this program
Topics:
- Overview
- Energy Isolating Devices
- Scope of Lockout/Tagout Standard
- Definitions - Lockout/Tagout/Tags
- Lockout/Tagout Devices
- Roles and Responsibilities
- Conclusions
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