Lockout – Tagout – Tryout.

OSHA Standard CFR 29 Subpart J  §1910.147

The objective of this course is to educate employees on lockout/tagout/tryout requirements while machines or equipment are being serviced. Additionally, OSHA has standard procedures of their own for lock and tag applications that this course reviews. Also discussed are the types of energy controlled by these procedures.

Who Should Attend the Lockout/Tagout/Tryout Course?

Lockout/Tagout/Tryout procedures should be taught to any maintenance department supervisor and all maintenance/janitorial employees. It is also mandatory that all mechanics and electricians complete this course.

Note: This program can be customized to meet your specific program needs.

Included Topics:

  • An Introduction to Lockout/Tagout/Tryout
  • Standard Provisions
  • Lockout/Tagout/Tryout Explained
  • Lockout/Tagout/Tryout and Energy Control
  • Types of Energy
  • Authorized Employees
  • Impacted Employees
  • Procedures for Lockout/Tagout/Tryout
  • When to use Lockout/Tagout
  • Servicing Tasks
  • Procedures for Energy Control
  • Lockout/Tagout/Tryout Device Requirements
  • Employee Training