This one-day course provides participants with information on the importance of energy control programs, procedures, training, audits, and methods for controlling hazardous energy, and the knowledge and skills required to safely perform servicing and maintenance activities. Topics include:
The employer’s role and responsibility to develop and implement an energy control program, or lock out/tagout (LOTO)
Definitions relative to OSHA's Control of Hazardous Energy Standard
Hazardous energy sources and energy isolation options
Written program requirements
Training guidelines for authorized and affected employees
How to detect hazardous conditions and implement control measures
The development and implementation of energy control programs, including written isolation procedures,
Periodic inspection of energy control procedures.
Who should attend: Safety Officers, Town Managers, and Department Heads or individuals designated with the responsibility to develop and maintain a safety and health program or system. This training is suitable for safety leaders, committee members, HR, and safety professionals responsible for improving the safety and health culture and best practices in their workplace.