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Lockout Tagout (Short Refresher) (GEN IND.) Streaming Video on Demand

Type
Streaming Video
SKU
CS8-1004A
Runtime
6 minutes
Last Updated
2016
Language(s)
EN

Course Description

Lockout Tagout (Short Refresher) (GEN IND.) Streaming Video on Demand

Lockout Tagout (short refresher) (Gen Ind.) Details

This is a short refresher training course. Control of hazardous energy sources is a requirement that organizations must lockout electricity to prevent equipment from accidentally being turned on during repair and maintenance. This requirement was introduced in September 1989. Prior to that time, lockout and tagout procedures were only required on machinery and equipment hazards. Organizations must implement this procedure for the safety of employees.

  • Program Outline
  • Hazard Energy Sources
  • Employees
  • Requirements

Objective

This program explains the basic procedures, terminology and general requirements in controlling hazardous energy sources with an emphasis on safety.

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