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Electrical Lockout/Tagout Training

Electrical Lockout/Tagout Training
from 4 to 360h flexible workload
valid certificate in your country

What will I learn?

This course provides practical training on controlling hazardous energy to comply with OSHA and NFPA 70E standards, minimising workplace incidents. It covers risk assessment, developing written procedures, selecting lockout devices, testing for zero voltage, isolating conveyors, managing shift changes, coordinating with contractors, conducting audits, tracking KPIs, and driving continuous safety improvements for a compliant environment.

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Develop skills

  • Conduct electrical LOTO risk assessments to identify hazards and implement safe controls swiftly.
  • Apply industrial isolation methods by locking, tagging, and verifying zero energy on conveyors.
  • Use testing instruments correctly to confirm absence of voltage during LOTO processes.
  • Manage LOTO programs by creating procedures, performing audits, and delivering OSHA-compliant training.
  • Coordinate LOTO for contractors and shift changes with clear roles, permits, and handover protocols.

Suggested summary

Before starting, you can change the chapters and workload. Choose which chapter to start with. Add or remove chapters. Increase or decrease the course workload.
Workload: between 4 and 360 hours

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