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OSHA Lockout Tagout (LOTO) Training

OSHA Lockout Tagout (LOTO) Training

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OSHA Lockout Tagout (LOTO) Training

The OSHA Lockout Tagout (LOTO) Training course is designed for craft workers, machine operators, electricians, laborers, and other employees who perform servicing or maintenance operations on equipment or machinery that may expose them to hazardous energy sources. Hazardous energy can be electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, chemical, thermal, or other forms of energy.

Why LOTO Training Matters

Energy powers modern life, but it becomes hazardous when suddenly released or uncontrolled. Without proper lockout/tagout procedures, workers can suffer serious injuries including burns, electrocution, crushing, cuts, amputations, and fractures. OSHA’s 29 CFR 1910.147 sets the standards for controlling hazardous energy and requires employers to implement energy control programs, use lockout/tagout devices, and provide proper training and inspections.

Why Choose This LOTO Training?

  • Meets OSHA’s Control of Hazardous Energy requirements to ensure compliance and prevent costly violations
  • Teaches proven methods to control hazardous energy, reducing the risk of electrocution, amputations, and other serious injuries
  • Uses real-world examples, step-by-step procedures, and visuals to simplify complex requirements
  • Covers responsibilities of authorized, affected, and other employees across a wide range of industries

What You'll Learn

  • Define energy and differentiate between kinetic and potential energy, understanding associated workplace risks
  • Explain OSHA’s hazardous energy control requirements for general industry, maritime, and construction
  • Demonstrate proper use of lockout and tagout devices, energy isolating devices, and safe work practices for equipment servicing and maintenance
  • Identify tasks and equipment exempt from LOTO requirements and know when alternative safety measures are needed
  • Develop and follow energy control procedures, including documentation and periodic inspections to ensure effectiveness

Who Should Enroll?

This course is suitable for employees involved in servicing and maintaining equipment and machinery, including craft workers, machine operators, electricians, and laborers. Participants will gain the skills and knowledge to safely control hazardous energy and protect themselves and others on the job.

By taking this OSHA Lockout Tagout (LOTO) Training, you'll be able to:
  • Discuss OSHA standards for the control of hazardous energy
  • Define energy and differentiate between kinetic and potential energy
  • Explain the requirements for lockout and tagout devices
  • Discuss the training requirements for authorized employees, affected employees, and other employees
  • List the five steps for properly de-energizing equipment
  • Describe the procedure for re-energizing equipment
  • Explain the group lockout or tagout procedures
  • Summarize what inspectors look for in periodic inspections and the conditions under which corrective action might be needed

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