Learn the life-saving protocols for servicing machinery, including lockout/tagout and safe debris management.
Follow safe protocols for lubrication and clearing machine jams
Understand the role of Lockout/Tagout during equipment repair
A machine is most dangerous when it isn’t working correctly. Whether you are clearing a stubborn jam or performing routine lubrication, maintenance requires specialized safety steps. This section focuses on the transition from "operator" to "servicer". We dive into the necessity of Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) to ensure zero energy states before hands enter a danger zone.
We also cover the "small" tasks that cause big injuries: using long-handled tools instead of fingers to clear debris and the proper way to lubricate moving parts without removing guards. You will learn to recognize when a repair is beyond your training and how to document maintenance to ensure the next shift stays safe. Turn maintenance from a gamble into a controlled, safe procedure.
You’ll never find yourself scratching your head, trying to figure out why you can’t get our videos to play or courses loaded into any platform.
Oversee training records, create employee certifications, and track compliance deadlines. All in one centralized system.
Each title includes an embed feature that allows users to add videos to their existing training platform or LMS.
Access a comprehensive training library covering multiple departments, with instant updates as new topics are added.
No Worries. Here's Some Helpful Info.
Max/Title Price
Volume discounts available
Unlock pricing options and volume discounts for your business
Disclaimer: The information provided on this page is subject to change and is for promotional and informational purposes only. Prior to acting on the information contained on this page, verify all information against the latest OSHA and applicable standards, regulations, and guidelines. Please also contact us with any questions you have related to this information. Under no circumstances will Atlantic Training, LLC be held responsible for direct, indirect, consequential, or incidental injuries or damages, or any damages or injuries whatsoever, whether resulting from contract, negligence, or other torts, related to the utilization of this information or the contents of this page. Atlantic Training retains the right to incorporate, remove, or adjust the contents on this page without prior notice.