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National Safety Compliance OSHA Lockout/Tagout - Control of Hazardous Energy training

OSHA-compliant training materials offered as MP4, streaming, DVD, USB

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Each year, many accidents are caused by the accidental release of hazardous energy during machine maintenance. These accidents have resulted in serious injuries and even death. One major cause of such accidents is the unexpected startup of equipment during maintenance or servicing.

Employees know during normal operations that energy is being supplied to the equipment and to follow proper safety rules. When shut down for maintenance or repairs though, employees expect the energy flow to the equipment to be interrupted, disconnected, or shut-off.

When an unexpected release of stored energy during servicing or maintenance is released, it can lead to serious consequences. Lockout/tagout addresses this issue.

This training will help your employees understand the risks of hazardous energy, the responsibilities of authorized employees, and how lockout/tagout can be safely implemented. This training covers OSHA-compliant information on lockout/tagout procedures and works well in conjunction with a robust hazardous energy plan.

Lockout Tagout Training Class Topic Overview:

  • What is lockout/tagout?
  • Training of lockout/tagout procedures
  • Authorized employees
  • Affected employees
  • Standards for locks and tags
  • Procedures for lockout/tagout
  • Procedures before locks and tags are removed
  • Procedures for special lockout/tagout occasions

National Safety Compliance’s easy-to-use video kit provides all the necessary materials for running successful training class, including:

  • 14 Minute Lockout/Tagout - Control of Hazardous Energy Safety Training Video
  • Lockout Tagout Hazardous Energy Control PowerPoint Presentation for classroom use
  • OSHA Standard 29 CFR §1910.147 compliant content
  • Printable documents, including:
    • Training outline
    • Compliance Manual
    • Completion Certificate & Wallet Cards / ID card
    • Attendance Log / Sign-In Form
    • Employee Quiz and Answer Key
    • Lockout / Tagout Supplemental Documents

Course Outcomes

After completing this training, workers will be certified in OSHA’s Control of Hazardous Energy safety standard and should understand hazardous energy controls in the workplace and how lockout/tagout procedures function to keep them and their coworkers safe.

Who should take this course?

Any employee who works in maintenance, housekeeping, manufacturing, construction, warehouse, or in any field where they work with, close to or repair machinery or gas lines. This training is also suitable for management and supervisors to use when developing or updating their hazardous energy plan, to use for refresher training, or to train the trainer.

How to purchase

National Safety Compliance’s Lockout/Tagout - Control of Hazardous Energy training videos are offered as a downloadable MP4 video, streaming subscription, and as a physical DVD or USB in both English and Spanish.

Digital products feature auto-renewal to alleviate the hassle of remembering to renew.

The MP4 annual license is priced based on the number of employees at the organization. Your organization can use this video on your own platform (ie. LMS, fileserver, SharePoint, etc). You must ensure access is by your organization only.

A streaming subscription is billed at a flat annual rate, providing unlimited use by one trainer or supervisor to train the entire organization.

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