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Lockout/Tagout

#263
LOCKOUT PROCEDURE —
This video program clearly points out the need for a lockout procedure whenever cleaning, maintenance or adjustments are to be carried out on pieces of industrial equipment. The program demonstrates that a successful lockout will isolate all forms of energy to ensure that there is no accidental release of potentially hazardous energy. It also demonstrates the need to control entry to a restricted area. The program is short but drives home the point of having a proper lockout procedure. (9 Minutes)

#352
LOCKOUT SAFETY —
This program will promote the understanding of a need for lockout procedures and will teach the four critical steps involved in every lockout. It complies with OSHA’s current lockout standard. (10 Minutes)

#461
LOCKOUT/TAGOUT —
This video gives a brief review of lockout/tagout policies and procedures. It starts with a definition of lockout/tagout. The different devices available for lockout and the requirements for the devices are covered. Finally, the general steps for a lockout/tagout program are reviewed. This is a good video to use in a refresher course on lockout/tagout. (8:50 Minutes)

#471
LOCKOUT/TAGOUT: THE BASICS —
The essential steps of lockout/tagout are presented in a humorous game show format. Areas covered include: three types of employees that need lockout training (authorized, affected and all others), hazardous energy sources, how employees could be exposed, last step of the lockout process, what an employee can do if a lock cannot be applied, when locks can be temporarily removed, and annual inspection of lockout procedures. This video is a good review for a refresher course. (10:08 Minutes)

#508
ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE —
Low voltage can be just as dangerous as high voltage. This video gives a basic description of current, voltage, and resistance and how they relate to amps, volts and ohms. The video discusses grounding and bonding. Small shocks can cause involuntary muscle movements which can cause serious injury through falls. Shock, tissue damage, burns, fire, and explosion are reviewed. The use of proper PPE, having trained and authorized personnel perform lockout/tagout procedures, and GFI outlets and pigtails are covered. (9:47 Minutes)

#518
LOCKOUT/TAGOUT - JUST DO IT —
This video shows what can potentially happen if lockout/tagout procedures are bypassed. It emphasizes that an employee can get their work done on time and follow lockout/tagout procedures. A discussion on why lockout/tagout must be followed is presented and also the general steps in a lockout program. This is a good refresher for those employees who are required to perform lockout/tagout procedures. (8:36 Minutes)

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