Lockout / Tagout, also referred to as LOTO, is a set of safety procedures used to control and isolate hazardous energy. The LOTO program defines the types of employees: authorized employee, affected employee and other employee. It also covers types of energy sources, LOTO machinery, equipment and devices that require an energy control plan, as well as OSHA training and accident prevention.
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Lockout / Tagout for Affected Workers
Product Code: LTAFW
OSHA’s standard of controlling
hazardous energy categorizes three types of workers as related to lockout/tagout operations: authorized workers,
affected workers, and other workers. Employees who may be impacted or affected by the de-energization of equipment
or processes are “affected workers” and they are the focus of this program.
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Lockout / Tagout for Authorized Workers
Product Code: LTAUW
This program categorizes three types of workers as related to lockout/tagout operations: authorized
workers, affected workers, and other workers. The only employees who may perform lockout/tagout operations are
Authorized Employees and they are the focus of this program.
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2021 Overview Series: Lockout / Tagout
Product Code: OVLT
Topics include situations that require lockout/tagout, the energy control plan, the three employee
designations related to lockout procedures, lockout/tagout devices, the sequence of a lockout procedure,
returning equipment to service after a lockout and special lockout situations.
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More High Impact: Lockout / Tagout Safety Training
Product Code: HILO
Filled with re-creations of actual accidents from OSHA files, this film has proven to be a highly effective training tool through its scared-straight, graphic nature.
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Lockout / Tagout Training for Employees
Product Code: LTTE
Understanding how to properly control hazardous energy is one of the keys to workplace safety. This program reviews the procedures used to control this energy, commonly known as lockout/tagout.
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CAL / OSHA: Lockout / Tagout
Product Code: COLTS
When equipment and machines start, when electrical equipment becomes energized, when
pressurized systems are released and when gravity sets objects in motion, energy is released to perform useful work. To
prevent these things from happening, a lockout/tagout procedure must be done. Your life or a coworker’s life can
depend on it.
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Life & Death: Lockout / Tagout Safety
Product Code: LDLTS
As a subdivision of our best-selling "High Impact Series", this program has a very unique approach where it starts on the scene of an accident and works backwards. With the characters and audience playing the part of an accident investigator, they use the clues to solve the mystery of how the incident occurred.
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High Impact: Lockout / Tagout Safety
Product Code: LTS
Filled with re-creations of actual accidents from OSHA files, this film has proven to be a highly effective training tool through its scared-straight, graphic nature.
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Lockout / Tagout Would Have Saved His Life
Product Code: LTWH
This program immediately grabs the viewer's attention with the true story of a man killed in a workplace mishap that would have been prevented by lockout/tagout. The procedures that would have saved his life are then discussed in detail.
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Lockout / Tagout: When Everyone Knows
Product Code: LTWEK
In 1989, OSHA issued the Control of Hazardous Energy Policy to address the rash of deaths and injuries suffered by workers who maintain and repair equipment.
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