Lockout/Tagout Training Presented by Resource Training Group.

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Lockout/Tagout Training Presented by Resource Training Group

Lockout/Tagout Training Outline Lockout/Training begins with a written procedure and policy

Proper training of employees.

And implementation.

Introduction to LOTO I.Defining lockout/tagout II.Authorized,affected and other employees III.The written program Definitions and Equipment I.Forms of hazardous energy II.Energy risks III.Isolating devices IV.Energy control devices V.Equipment differences VI.Individual locks and keys Lockout/Tagout Procedures I.Preparation II.Controlling the energy source III.Equipment isolation IV.Attaching the lock and tag V.Controlling stored energy VI.Verification of zero energy state VII.Start-Ups VIII.Removing Locks Other Information I.Evaluation II.Refresher Training III.Requirements Notes: This section is the outline for the LOCO training lesson plan. All points described here will be delivered during the course of the training lecture and activities.