General Safety- Lockout/Tagout, Control of Hazardous Energy: Advanced This course is for private personnel training who are required to service, maintain or work around energized equipment.
Topics included an overview of OSHA's Control of Hazardous Energy, 29CFR 1910.147, overview of controls and procedures required to prevent the unexpected energization, start-up or release of stored energy and the dangers involved, methods to recognize different types of energy hazards, definitions of authorized, affected, and other employees, energy-isolating device definitions, definitions of lock & tag, program categories, energy control procedure, and appropriate control procedures.
This course focuses on the specific requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147 Subpart J.
OBJECTIVES:
- Become familiar with the history and background of the standard.
- Understand the basic concepts of the regulation.
- Understand the requirements for equipment, training and periodic inspections.
- Understand the requirements for the application of energy controls, the release from lockout, and additional energy control requirements.
TOPICS COVERED:
- Lesson 1 Background and History
- Lesson 2 Lockout/Tagout Regulations
- Lesson 3 Putting Lockout/Tagout into Use
Please see the state/regulatory requirement from the course catalog page. This course has been approved for one hour, and requires no prerequisites.
This course includes individual quizzes which must be passed with a 100% to proceed forward to the next lesson. Additionally the final exam must be passed with a 70% to pass the course.
The final exam can be taken up to three times if necessary
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