RedVector
RVI-11005
Lockout/Tagout
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- List types of energy sources
- Define the term hazardous energy
- Compare active energy and residual energy
- Discuss the purpose and scope of OSHA’s lockout/tagout standards
- Describe the components of an energy control program
- Compare lockout procedures and tagout procedures
- Describe the characteristics of lockout devices and tagout devices
- Describe employee training and inspections necessary for an energy control program
- Identify the basic steps of applying energy controls
- Identify the basic steps for releasing equipment from lockout/tagout
- Discuss special situations that can occur during lockout/tagout
SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT: RedVector Industrial
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Professional Organizations
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