Lockout - Tagout (LOTO) Training

Course Description
This course is designed for engineering personal who are involved in electrical and all machineries. Lockout – Tagout is Safety procedures used in industry and research setting to ensure that dangerous machineries are properly shut off and not able to be started up again prior to the completion of maintenance or repair work.

Thousands of workers are injured annually, and hundreds lose their live due to failure to control sources of hazardous energy. Lockout – Tagout procedures are designed to disable machines equipment to prevent unexpected energization, start up, or release of stored energy, thus avoiding injuries. Hazardous energy can take many different forms, include Electrical, Hydraulic, Mechanical, Thermal, Pneumatic and Potentials. 

OBJECTIVE

  • Understand the purpose of energy control program
  • Recognition of applicable hazardous energy sources, and the method necessary for energy control.
  • Discuss the primary causes of injury from hazardous energy
  • Understand the steps necessary to properly control hazardous energy when servicing equipment.
  • Know the responsibilities of Authorized and Affected employee in term of logout- tagout

Who should attend?

  • Maintenance crew, Managers, Engineers, Supervisors, Leaders, apprentice, any person who are involved in hazardous jobs.

Methodology

  • Interactive Tools
  • Group interactive and discussion
  • Actual tools and samples
  • Case study
  • Video presentation

Certification

  • Certificates of Attendance in “Lockout - Tagout” are awarded to participants on successful completion of course of 2 days

Course Content

Day 1

  • Legal requirements for Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994
  • Factory and Machinery Act 1967
  • Main 5 Fatal causes of Tagout-tagout injuries
  • Type of hazardous energy i.e. Electrical, Hydraulic, Mechanical, Thermal, Pneumatic and Potentials.
  • What is Lockout – tagout and procedurerequirements
  • Definition of players – Authorized and Affected
  • Identify energy isolation devices

Day 2

  • Type of Lockout devices
  • Lockout devices requirement
  • Tagout requirement
  • Lockout vs Tagout system
  • General energy procedures
  • Hazard identification
  • Video presentation
  • Group discussion
  • Group presentation
  • Q & A Certificate presentation
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