Duration10'
No. of mini-lessons4
ResourcesInfographic
Duration 10'
No. of mini-lessons 4
Resources Infographic
Electricity helps turn heavy-duty tasks into light work with the use of machines that harness energy and put it to good use. But because that’s so normal, it’s easy to forget that electricity is both powerful and dangerous. Hazardous energy contained within machinery creates a very dangerous environment, which can seriously, or even fatally, injure people.
When machinery stops working, or needs maintenance, it’s vital that workers have the correct equipment and procedures to carry out their jobs safely. And that’s where lockout/tagout comes in. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has a set of lockout/tagout regulations that employers need to follow.
The risks of hazardous energy, and lockout/tagout
Employers’ responsibilities under the OSHA lockout/tagout regulations
Best practice to develop lockout/tagout procedures
Having the correct procedures and equipment to protect people working around electricity is vital. IThis course will train managers, leaders, and health and safety managers. It’ll explain hazardous energy, lockout/tagout, and employers’ OSHA responsibilities. And by using the advice in the course, your managers will be able to develop effective lockout/tagout procedures.
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