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Lockout/Tagout: Put a Lock on Hazardous Energy - Streaming Video Training Program - English

Streaming Video Training Program helps stop unexpected startups with critical info on OSHA lockout/tagout requirements.

Product Code:41843
Language: English
English
Spanish

Ordering
Note: When ordering Streaming Video Training Program, you will be provided a link to access the program you purchased. You will have 5 consecutive days to access the program starting from the time you click the link.


  • Streaming Video format allows trainers to conduct effective, affordable training wherever they have Internet access
  • Includes 5 days of access to the video plus downloadable Trainer's/Instructor's Guide, quizzes and answer keys, a training log and supplemental video content
  • Program is viewable from video-capable, internet-connected mobile devices such as an iPhone and iPad, as well as most Android tablets and phones
  • Provides critical info on OSHA's lockout/tagout requirements (29 CFR Part 1910.147)
  • Ready-to-use training program includes several components
  • Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired
  • Available in English & Spanish
  • Copyright: 2014

What's Included

  • 30-minute video - Combines engaging video and editing technology with expertise from industry professionals at all levels
    • Introduction
    • Who Is Involved
      • Authorized employees
      • Affected employees
      • Other employees
    • Lockout/Tagout Basics
      • When is lockout/tagout required
      • Forms and sources of hazardous energy
      • Energy isolating devices
      • What is "lockout" and when should it be used
      • What is "tagout" and when should it be used
    • Basic Lockout/Tagout Procedure
      • Apply lockout/tagout
      • Remove lockout/tagout
    • Requirements of Locks and Tags
    • Exceptions and Special Situations
      • Shift change
      • Removing a lock when the “authorized employee” is not around
      • Cord and plug connected equipment
      • Equipment powered by a single electrical disconnect
      • Testing, positioning during lockout/tagout
    • Conclusion
  • Bonus Materials - Total running time: approximately 22 minutes
    • Bonus Videos (running time: 8 minutes)
      • Group Lockout
      • Minor Servicing Exception
      • Vehicle Lockout/Tagout
      • Line Breaking Procedure
    • Quiz (running time: 10 minutes)
    • Note to Trainer (running time: 4 minutes)
  • Trainer Guide
  • Quiz (with Answer Key)
  • Powerpoint® Presentation (1)
  • Case Studies (4)
  • Quiz - Affected Employees (with Answer Key)
  • Quiz - Authorized Employees (with Answer Key)
  • Quiz - Other Employees (with Answer Key)
  • Energy Control (Lockout/Tagout) Procedure
  • §1910.147 The Control of Hazardous Energy Regulatory Text
  • Images (10)
  • Posters (2)

Order supplemental training materials not included with the streaming video option: employee handbook. Please allow time for delivery of supplemental training materials prior to your streaming video training session.

What's Covered

After completing this program, employees will be able to:

  • Explain authorized employees, affected employees and other employees – and roles and responsibilities for each type of employee
  • Understand types of hazardous energy, energy isolating devices, definitions of "lockout" and "tagout", and requirements for locks and tags
  • Demonstrate the typical lockout/tagout process, plus five additional complex situations common to workplaces

Compliance Topic: Lockout/Tagout

Industry: Workplace Safety / EH&S

Average Rating: 5.0

BVNumberOfReviews: 1

UNSPSC Number: Lockout devices - 46171511

Format: Streaming Video

Copyright Date: 2014