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Lockout/Tagout: Procedures

Electrical
Training Provided by Technical Presentations "Lockout/Tagout Procedures" is for all workers who perform maintenance or repairs on equipment. The course teaches the proper lockout/tagout procedures for ensuring that machines are locked, blocked, and tagged before work is performed on them. Workers will learn to relate lockout/tagout steps to the word "PROPER." The course explains the various energy types that may be encountered and teaches how each must be placed in a zero energy state. Delivery formats include CD-ROM, LAN, WAN, Intranet, Internet. The course can be customized to meet your site-specific needs. It is currently available in English, but other language tracks can be added.
This is primarily online training
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Course Level:introductory
Duration:45 minutes
Training Presented in:English
Lockout/Tagout: Procedures Lockout/Tagout Procedures provides step-by-step procedures for isolating, locking and tagging out all forms of energy. This highly interactive course discusses where to place locks and tags, how to release stored energy and how to check for zero energy state. Also covered are startup procedures.
Thirty-four interactions drive home the instruction and assess the worker's level of understanding.
Topics
The course presents interactive instruction covering the following topical areas:
Accidents
Overview
Description
PROPER Procedure
Process shutdown
Recognize energy types
Off -- shut off isolating devices
Place lock and tag
Energy -- release stored energy
Recheck controls and return to proper settings
Energy Types
Electrical
Hydraulic fluids and gases
Mechanical
Start-Up
Start-up procedures
Lock and key procedures
Complex Situations
Complex situation review
Comprehensive procedures
Performance Objectives
This course will measure mastery on each of the following performance objectives. Upon completion, workers will be able to...
Understand the hazards of improper lockout and tagout
Identify the four types of energy-related accidents.
Identify personal risks associated with improper lockout and tagout procedures.
Explain proper lockout/tagout procedures
Identify the six steps used to lockout and tag equipment.
Differentiate shut-off devices and operating controls.
Recall lock procedures.
Explain the purpose of a lock's tag.
Describe the procedure to check for a zero energy state.
Locate typical points of operation where energy may be stored.
Use energy-specific lockout/tagout procedures
Locate the best place to lock and tag electrical equipment.
Describe electrical circuit testing procedures.
Recognize the possible need to isolate more than one energy source.
Identify the hazards associated with fluids and gases.
Describe the "Blanking" procedures used when locking out fluids and gases.
Identify the hazard associated with mechanical energy's spring tension.
Safely start up equipment from Zero Energy State
Recall basic practices to follow prior to equipment start-up.
Agree that no one should ever give his/her lock key to anyone else.
Use proper procedures for complex situations
Recall provisions common to comprehensive lockout and tagout procedures.
Acknowledge the use of a "gang box" or other system to assure proper lock storage.
About The Training Provider: Technical Presentations
Technical Presentations - Technical Presentations is a full-service safety training company. We offer both instructor-based and computer-based training, and we are uniquely qualified to provide the best mix of both types of training to satisfy the culture and needs of your company. We work closely with Multi-Media Access, Inc. and Mastery Technologies, Inc. to deliver off-the-shelf courses and to customize existing...
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