Introduction
Approximately 3 million workers service equipment and face the greatest risk of injury if lockout/tagout is not properly implemented. Compliance with the lockout/tagout standard (29 CFR 1910.147) prevents an estimated 120 fatalities and 50,000 injuries each year.
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The “Fatal Five” Main Causes of Lockout/Tagout Injuries
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The “Fatal Five” Main Causes of Lockout/Tagout Injuries
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Responsibilities
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Definition
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Hazardous Energy Sources Found in the Workplace
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Types of Lockout Devices
DW-HSE-TM024
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Types of Lockout Devices
DW-HSE-TM024
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Lockout Procedure
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Lockout Procedure
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Periodic Inspections
Removal of Lockout
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Temporarily Reactivating Equipment
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Lock Out & Tag Out (LOTO)
Introduction
Approximately 3 million workers service equipment and face the greatest risk of injury if lockout/tagout is not properly implemented. Compliance with the lockout/tagout standard (29 CFR 1910.147) prevents an estimated 120 fatalities and 50,000 injuries each year.
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Introduction
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The “Fatal Five” Main Causes of Lockout/Tagout Injuries
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The “Fatal Five” Main Causes of Lockout/Tagout Injuries
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Responsibilities
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Definition
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Hazardous Energy Sources Found in the Workplace
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Types of Lockout Devices
DW-HSE-TM024
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Types of Lockout Devices
DW-HSE-TM024
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Lockout Procedure
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Lockout Procedure
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Periodic Inspections
Removal of Lockout
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Temporarily Reactivating Equipment
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Special Situations
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Summary
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Special Situations
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Summary
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