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Lockout/Tagout
Construction
Lockout/Tagout (LTG-001)
Preventing unexpected start-ups of equipment during servicing and
maintenance is as easy as the six-step safety procedure summarized in this
video program. Includes: how lockout/tagout systems operate; six steps
required in the lockout/tagout process. (10 min., 1992, English) CTT
Lockout/Tagout:
Controlling the Beast (LTG-005K) 1
This Trainer's Toolkit includes just what you need to help protect employees
from the hazards of uncontrolled energy. It contains the award-winning
video, Lockout/Tagout: Controlling the Beast, employee handbooks, an
expanded leader's guide, a laminated poster and several overhead
transparency masters. Covers OSHA-mandated training; reviews vital lockout/tagout
procedures; explains how and why to lockout. (19 min., 1999, English)
CTT
Lockout/Tagout:
When Everyone Knows (LTG‑008)
This impactful video will help you to comply with OSHA's energy source
lockout standard by explaining critical lockout/tagout procedures. It
contains dramatic accident reenactments and right way and wrong way
scenarios that clearly illustrate the importance of energy control and
lockout/tagout procedures. Key points covered: helps companies to comply
with OSHA Standards; demonstrates right way / wrong way scenarios. (17 min.,
English) ATR
Spanish: Lockout/Tagout:
When Everyone Knows (Spanish) (LTG‑009S)
AG
Lockout/Tagout (LTG‑010)
This program is a great tool for training affected and authorized employees
in lockout and tagout procedures. (10 min., English) DBP
Spanish: AG
Lockout/Tagout (LTG‑011S)
Lockout/Tagout:
Real, Real Life (LTG-012K) 1
This video program will help you comply with OSHA's Lockout/Tagout Standard
(1910.147). Designed to provide important information about safe work
practices when locking and tagging, this interactive video program focuses
on how employees can spot potential dangers before it's too late. Topics
include: Awareness, Attitude, Action; When?, Where? and Why?; proper
locking/tagging procedures; communication. Includes employee handbooks,
pocket reference cards and a Leader's Guide. (18 min., 2000, English)
CTT
Lockout/Tagout:
Safety Training for Employees (LTG-014K) 1
The Lockout/Tagout Training Program will give your authorized, affected, and
other employees the information they need to help prevent injuries and
comply with OSHA requirements. Specifically, it will educate your employees
on: the difference between authorized and affected employees; preparing for
shutdown; shutdown; isolating equipment; applying lockout/tagout devices;
releasing stored energy; releasing lockout/tagout; the use of tags alone;
lockout/tagout inspections; group lockout/tagout procedures. Program
includes: 15‑Minute Video; Instructor's Guide; Employee Handbooks and
Employee Information Cards. Use this program to help you meet OSHA's
lockout/tagout training and retraining requirements (29 CFR Section
1910.147(c)(7)) and to add new life to your training sessions. (15 min.,
1997, English) JJK
Lockout/Tagout
(LTG-013)
This video program contains everything you need to help protect employees
from the hazards of uncontrolled energy. Topics include: vital lockout/tagout
procedures; how and why to lockout. Includes employee handouts. (8:50 min.,
English) CTT
Entrenamiento
De Seguridad De Lockout/Tagout (Lockout/Tagout Safety Training) (LTG‑006S)
Meet 29 CFR 1910.147 requirements. Demonstrate correct lock-out/tag-out
procedures from shutdown to startup, with scenes from workplace
environments. Includes: explanation of lock-out/tag-out and contents of the
OSHA standard; identifying energy sources; achieving a "zero energy
state"; use of tags and multiple locks. (20 min., 1995, Spanish) LIP
Lockout/Tagout
para los empleados afectado y autorizado (Lockout/Tagout for Affected &
Authorized Employees Update) (LTG-007S)
Comprehensive new video covers 1910.147 and helps ensure employees are
following safe work practices. Improper lock-out/tag-out can be deadly and
employees need to be aware: electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems;
lock-out/tag-out procedures; energy types and characteristics; safe startup
procedures. (20 min., 2000, Spanish) LIP
See
also:
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Maintenance
Person Safety—General Maintenance in Manufacturing (FAC‑011)
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Lockout for Safety
Hazardous energy! Thousands of people every
year are injured or killed because they did not consider the
effect of hazardous energy before they started working on a
piece of equipment.
Types of Hazardous Energy
Electrical: Servicing equipment often
exposes workers to normally guarded electrical wires &
components – Make sure all power is off and locked out.
Mechanical: Machines in motion can cause
injury or death – stop all equipment before repairs or
adjustments – Lockout all sources of energy.
Chemical: Acids, bases and other
chemicals release energy when they react with your skin or other
materials. Block all fluid lines and drain fluids in a
controlled manner.
Thermal : Extreme
heat or cold can burn or freeze your skin - Ensure all heat
sources are blocked & allow hot equipment to cool before
servicing.
Gravitational: What goes up, must come
down, and it may come down on you! During maintenance ensure all
parts that can fall are physically blocked from moving.
Employees who are authorized to perform
maintenance have also been trained to lock and tag energy
sources to prevent inadvertent starting of equipment during
repairs or adjustments. For your own safety, if you are not an
“authorized employee”, do not attempt any equipment repairs
or adjustments. And for the safety of others, never touch
controls that are locked out.
For more on lockout/tagout programs and other
topics, visit www.safetyinfo.com.
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