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Course Outline
1.Definitions And Hazardous Energies
The first section of this Lock Out & Tag Out course (Lockout/Tagout or LOTO) will define key terms and the reasons for needing a LOTO program. It introduces the sources and effects of hazardous energy as well as common tasks that expose you to this energy.
2.Roles & Responsibilities Of Workplace Parties
This chapter of the course defines responsible parties involved in lock out procedures including the role of employers, supervisors, and workers. It also identifies appropriate devices for locking out energy and the responsibilities of workplace parties in LOTO programs.
3.Task Identification And Hazard Assessment
In this section of the course, you will define the hazard identification process, assess and perform task-specific risk assessments and recognize the importance of using the hierarchy of controls for LOTO methods.
4.Lock Out Programs
The fourth section of the course identifies critical elements of LOTO programs, describes methods of control, and teaches the trainee about the development of specific LOTO procedures particularly related to individual, group and complex LOTO processes.
5.Steps To Lock Out & Tag Out
This section explores how to apply lock out specific procedures and methods of control. It also describes in detail the steps required to lock out and tag out machinery.
6.Training And Audit Requirements
The final section highlights the importance of LOTO program training requirements and identifies the purpose and requirements of auditing the lock out program.