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Lockout Tagout
  • Date 5/25/2021
  • Time 10:00 am - 11:00 am
  • Location Webinar
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The objective of this seminar is to provide attendees with the principles, practices and protocols that will assist in the development of an effective Lockout/Tagout program. This seminar will also address the requirements for complying with the OSHA Standard 1910.147, “The Control of Hazardous Energy”. This information is provided through lecture, demonstration and visual aids.

The following topics will be addressed:

  • OSHA Standard 1910.147
  • Authorized Employee
  • Affected Employee
  • Identifying potential energy hazards
  • Safe Work Practices
  • Elements of an effective program
  • Resource Materials

Upon completion of this seminar, attendees will have the necessary tools to be able to recognize potential hazards, analyze and control hazards, develop safe work practices, and establish a basic Lockout/Tagout program.

Attendees for this seminar could include safety managers, risk managers, facility and maintenance managers, and anyone who is responsible for providing a safe and healthful work place for all employees.

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DISCLAIMER: This material is being provided to you as a service of The Beacon Mutual Insurance Company for informational purposes only and is not intended, nor should it be relied upon, as a comprehensive statement of all possible work-related hazards to your employees or of the federal, state or local laws and regulations which may be applicable to your business. Any premises inspections made by Beacon representatives are completed without representation or warranty as to the utility or completeness of such inspections. Suggestions regarding the use of a particular product or safety technique are not an endorsement of the product or technique. It is your responsibility to develop and implement your loss prevention policies. You should direct questions concerning specific situations to informed and appropriate advisors.