List the requirements of an Energy Control Program.Understand and define the different types of energy that might be encountered using LOTO.Understand how and when LOTO "refresher" training is to be conducted.List the three parts of a LOTO program.Know the different types of LOTO training and how they apply to the job.Know the requirements of the LOTO regulations and where to find them in 29 CFR1910.147.Understand the roles and responsibilities of those involved with LOTO including LOTO users, those who may come across LOTO, and employers.Define what is meant by Lock-Out/Tag-Out (LOTO or Lockout/Tagout) and when it is used.Upon successful completion of this course, the student shall have satisfied the requirements for training in accordance with.This four-hour course will help to satisfy the requirements for training as detailed in the OSHA regulation for those who are working in areas where Lockout programs are in place, or whose job requires them to actually do the Lock-Out and isolate the energy sources. OSHA requires that anyone who is involved in working around energy systems such as electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and others receive training. This course is based on the OSHA regulations as outlined in 29 CFR, Part 1910.147. Does your job require you to service machines or equipment? Do you need to satisfy OSHA requirements for training on Lock-Out/Tag-Out? Then this is the course for you.
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