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Lockout/Tagout: Affected Employees

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Course Overview

Routine maintenance may seem, at first glance, just that - routine. However, if done incorrectly service work can be dangerous to the employees performing the service and the employees working nearby. Machines turned off may inadvertently get turned on by coworkers; or equipment controlled by automatic processes may spontaneously power on. Servicing any energized equipment is potentially dangerous unless specific safety procedures are followed; one such procedure is called lockout/tagout. Utilize the information presented in this training video to understand what lockout/tagout entails, which devices are lockout devices, and the difference between authorized and affected employees. Learn how to protect yourself with the lockout/tagout procedure via the material in this on-demand lesson.

Key Audience

Training for all workers operating or working around or near machinery, equipment, and control mechanisms.

Course Topics

Compliance: OSHA General | Safety: Machine Guarding, Lock Out & Tag Out

Course Detail

Time: 18 Minutes
Questions: 10
Languages: en | es *
Closed Captioning:
Micro Learning: FALSE

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Workplaces

Manufacturing Plant