Control of Hazardous Energy Sources
Control of hazardous energy sources is a requirement that organizations must lockout electricity to prevent equipment from accidentally being turned on during repair and maintenance. This requirement was introduced in September 1989. Prior to that time, lockout and tagout procedures were only required on machinery and equipment hazards. Organizations must implement this procedure for the safety of employees. This program explains the basic procedures, terminology and general requirements in controlling hazardous energy sources with an emphasis on safety.
Key Words: Hazardous Energy Sources, Basic Procedures, General Requirements, Employee Safety, Lockout/Tagout, Hazard Energy Control, Safety Video, Safety Training, Safety DVD.
Course Outline
- Hazardous Energy Sources
- "Authorized" and "Affected" Employees
- Procedures
- Inspections
Runtime: 10 Min.
WITH PURCHASE OF ANY ENGLISH DVD YOU WILL RECEIVE A FREE WRITTEN MATERIAL CD-Rom. The CD-ROM of written materials may include: Leaders Guides, Questions and Answers, Manuals, and Power Points. Contents vary depending on program.