Hazardous Energy Control Procedures
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Identify the types of energy that can be a hazard to workers in generation facilities.
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Explain the fundamental procedures to follow for establishing and working under locks and tags.
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Describe the differences in energy control roles between authorized and affected employees.
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Determine whether a lockout or tagout device meets requirements for appearance, strength and durability.
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Identify the limitations of using tags without locks.
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Define the procedures for applying and removing locks and tags.
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Explain the special OSHA requirements for temporary removal of locks or tags, group lockouts and tagouts, shift change turnover, and training of outside service personnel.
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Define the OSHA requirements for training and retraining.
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25 min
Course Outline
Course Outline
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Introduction
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What is a Hazardous Energy Control Program?
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Authorized and Affected Employees
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Locks, Tags, and Devices
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Applying and Removing Locks and Tags
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Group Lockout/Tagout
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Training and Retraining
Regulations
Regulations
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29 CFR 1910.269(d) Hazardous Energy Control (Lockout/Tagout) Procedures
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29 CFR 1910.147 The Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout)
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29 CFR 1926.417 Lockout and Tagging of Circuits (construction electric)
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