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COURSE OVERVIEW


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..

KEY AUDIENCE


  • Workers who need refresher training on using OSHA required lock-out/tag-out devices

COURSE TOPICS


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

WORKPLACES


  • Manufacturing Plant

CATEGORIES



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    COURSE DETAIL


    COURSE ID
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    TIME 14- 21 MIN
    QUESTIONS 7
    LANGUAGES en
    VIDEO FORMAT SD-Wide
    CAPTIONS FALSE
    LESSONS 10
    BOOKMARKING YES
    FEEDBACK YES
    MICROLEARNING FALSE