
Lockout Tagout Training Course Outline:
The Lockout/Tagout Refresher Training course is a review of how to lockout the machinery as well as why and when machinery must be locked out. We believe that unless people can understand the actual dangers from failure to lockout, many aspects of lockout may be overlooked. Enforcement of lockout practices is essential, supervisors as well as the general workforce must understand the procedures.
The Lockout/Tagout Refresher Training program is designed to meet the requirements of the Occupational Health and Safety Act and Canadian Standards Association Z460-05 Control of hazardous energy – Lockout and other Methods is a standard dealing with hazardous energy associated with potentially
harmful machines, equipment or processes.
Objectives:
To review how, why, and when locking out machinery is required
To help prevent accidents and damage caused by unexpected movement of machinery and energy sources
Course Outline:
- Review applicable Occupational Health and Safety Act and Regulations and legal, and moral consequences of failure t lockout
- Canadian Standards Association Z460-05 Control of hazardous energy – Lockout and other Methods
- Different kinds of energy
- Different types of energy
- Isolating energy sources
- Review of a specific lockout procedure
- Review of the lockout/tagout policy
- Theory test
Reccomened Participants:
Machinery operators (authorized individuals), supervisors, maintenance workers, safety committee members
Program Duration:
2 hours (maximum group size is 25) |