RedVector RVI-11005

Lockout/Tagout

Lockout/Tagout

0.5 hr. Online Course

Level: Intermediate

Item#: RVI-11005

SME: RedVector Industrial

This course has been discontinued
 
Accidents can happen anytime and anywhere and can result in equipment damage, personal injury, or even death. A potential, but preventable, cause of accidents is failing to properly isolate equipment before servicing or maintaining it. Ensuring that equipment is safe to work on is critical as uncontrolled hazardous energy cause unexpected startups or releases of stored energy that can be hazardous to workers.
 
In this interactive online course we will discuss hazardous energy. We will review OSHA lockout/tagout standards and procedures, and describe employee training and inspections necessary for an energy control program.
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
RedVector Industrial leverages over 30 years of industrial training experience and a network of more than 200 subject matter experts to provide industrial facilities with engaging course content and technology-based training solutions that help assess and improve employee skills. We offer over 1,000 cutting-edge training courses that are designed to keep your employees safe, transfer knowledge of fundamentals, develop industry and job-specific skills and help your organization improve performance.
Professional Organizations
Board of Certified Safety Professionals - BCSP - Certification (General)
Canadian Registered Safety Professionals - CRSP (Safety)