Lock and Tag: Lockout/Tagout Refresher
$19.95
Workers who repair circuits, clean and oil machinery, clean jammed mechanisms, and rebuild equipment are at risk of injury if power is restored to equipment while being serviced. OSHA’s Lock-Out/Tag-Out regulations 29 CFR 1910.147 requires the use of locks and tags to isolate machinery from its energy source while being serviced. This video is a refresher course for workers previously trained in using lock-out/tag-out to prevent accidents and injuries. This course reviews the lock-out and tag-out devices available when working with electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic energy. Viewers are taken through the steps for using lock-outs/tag-out procedures. These include identifying all energy sources, attaching lock-out/tag-out devices, and testing machinery after locks and tags have been put on. Use this refresher training to remind employees of the importance of lock-out/tag-out procedures and how they should be used to prevent serious on-the-job injuries.
Description
Audience:
Workers who need refresher training on using OSHA required lock-out/tag-out devices
Workplaces:
Manufacturing Plant
Topics:
Introduction|Types of Energy|Lock Out/ Tag Out Devices|Lock Out/ Tag Out Procedures|Dissipate Stored Energy|Special Situations|Release Procedures|Electrical Systems|Hydraulic & Pneumatic Systems|Conclusion
Languages:
en
Video Format:
SD-Wide
Quiz Questions:
7
Number of Lessons:
10
Training Time:
14-21 minutes
Closed Captioning:
No
Devices Supported:
Windows, Apple, Android, Chrome
Required Plugins:
None
Interactive Producer:
Mastery Training Content Network
Original Content Producer:
Marcom, Ltd