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This course provides an overview of OSHA regulation on Control of Hazardous Energy during servicing and maintenance of equipment in an industrial environment. The course explains how a properly established Zero Energy program using locks, tags, procedures and defined responsibilities can help control all forms of potentially hazardous energy during servicing and maintenance activities.
Objectives:
- What is hazardous energy
- How Zero Energy program can help control all forms of hazardous energy
- Use of standardized color-coded locks to control energy
- Use of tags and their limitations
- How to create job or equipment specific energy control procedure using Zero Energy survey
- Proper steps to follow prior to, during and after servicing and maintenance of equipment under this program
Topics:
- Locks
- Tags
- Zero Energy Survey
- Servicing and Maintenance
- When work is complete
- Conclusion
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