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OSHA Control of Hazardous Energy and Lock Out / Tag Out
OSHA required training under 29 CFR 1910 and 1926.
Created by Gordon Reynolds
The student will definitively be able to identify hazardous energy and protect themselves and others while working around it.
This course will benefit anyone starting out in tasks that are regulated by OSHA and serves as a perfect refresher course for experienced workers and supervisors as well.
Usage of a computer or other types of video capable devices, with speakers.
The Control of Hazardous Energy Training course describes the features and implementation of OSHA’s Control of Hazardous Energy standard (29 CFR 1910.147). The material is intended for all “affected workers” and provides the essential information for “authorized workers” to safely perform work on both electrical and non-electrical (moving/rotating, hydraulic, pneumatic, chemical, or thermal) energy sources.
Upon completing this online course, you will be able to:
Identify the main types of hazardous energy and recognize which ones apply to you.
Describe the purpose of a lockout / tagout program.
Define the responsibilities of the individuals that are affected by a lockout / tagout program.
Apply methods and procedures involved in an effective lockout / tagout program.
New employees, current worker's needing refresher course, and supervisory roles.
Expand all 11 lectures 30:25
+ – Introduction part 1
+ – Introduction part 2
What will be discussed in this course?
+ – Hazardous Energy
+ – Regulations
+ – Types of hazardous energy part 1
Hydraulic, Radiological, and Electrical Energy
+ – Types of hazardous energy part 2
Chemical, Pneumatic, and Thermal energy
+ – Let me explain!
Different energy source types
+ – Lock out / Tag out part 1
+ – Lock out / Tag out part 2
Multiple users and specialty equipment
+ – More regulations and final stretch.....
OSHA regulations and summary