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TimestampScoreWhat is your first name? Capitalize the first letter please.What is your last name? Capitalize the first letter please.Did you watch the video in its entirety?1) True or False. Lockout Tagout (LOTO) is a safety procedure used to ensure that dangerous machines are properly shut off and not able to start up again before maintenance or service work is performed and completed.2) Which of the following are parts of Lockout Tagout (LOTO) procedures?. Choose all that apply.3) True or False. LOTO is initiated by placing locks with identification tags on all hazardous energy sources after service or maintenance work has started.4) True or False. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) failure to control hazardous energy through LOTO is one of the most commonly cited violations.5) True or False. Injuries and fatalities resulting from improper LOTO can be preventable through proper training, adherence to safety protocols, and effective implementation of LOTO procedures.Was the training effective to both 1) improve you knowledge and awareness of how lockout and tagout processes reduce hazards related to energy sources, and 2) improve your understanding of how specific lockout and tagout processes can be implemented as control measures to reduce the occurrences of incidents and/or injuries related to stored energy?If you answered "No" to the previous question please list your reason(s) why below.Any additional comments on this months training?
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11/4/2025 13:12:57100 / 100PhilGillilanYes - I acknowledge that I have watched the video in its entirety.TRUEIdentify hazardous energy sources (i.e. hydraulic, mechanical, chemical, thermal, steam, electrical), Deenergize all energy sources, Apply locks and tags to prevent unintentional start-up during maintenance/service work, Test the system to make sure energy isolation was successful (i.e., “try-out”), Ensure all equipment and personnel are away from all areas where maintenance/service work was completed, Remove all locks and tags, Re-energize the systemFALSETRUETRUEYesDo questions with only one answer
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11/5/2025 9:29:57100 / 100MikeChildsYes - I acknowledge that I have watched the video in its entirety.TRUEIdentify hazardous energy sources (i.e. hydraulic, mechanical, chemical, thermal, steam, electrical), Deenergize all energy sources, Apply locks and tags to prevent unintentional start-up during maintenance/service work, Test the system to make sure energy isolation was successful (i.e., “try-out”), Ensure all equipment and personnel are away from all areas where maintenance/service work was completed, Remove all locks and tags, Re-energize the systemFALSETRUETRUEYes
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11/5/2025 16:33:34100 / 100BernardAllenYes - I acknowledge that I have watched the video in its entirety.TRUEIdentify hazardous energy sources (i.e. hydraulic, mechanical, chemical, thermal, steam, electrical), Deenergize all energy sources, Apply locks and tags to prevent unintentional start-up during maintenance/service work, Test the system to make sure energy isolation was successful (i.e., “try-out”), Ensure all equipment and personnel are away from all areas where maintenance/service work was completed, Remove all locks and tags, Re-energize the systemFALSETRUETRUEYesno
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11/6/2025 6:24:54100 / 100MarvinHardYes - I acknowledge that I have watched the video in its entirety.TRUEIdentify hazardous energy sources (i.e. hydraulic, mechanical, chemical, thermal, steam, electrical), Deenergize all energy sources, Apply locks and tags to prevent unintentional start-up during maintenance/service work, Test the system to make sure energy isolation was successful (i.e., “try-out”), Ensure all equipment and personnel are away from all areas where maintenance/service work was completed, Remove all locks and tags, Re-energize the systemFALSETRUETRUEYesno
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11/6/2025 13:29:07100 / 100NickStrasburgYes - I acknowledge that I have watched the video in its entirety.TRUEIdentify hazardous energy sources (i.e. hydraulic, mechanical, chemical, thermal, steam, electrical), Deenergize all energy sources, Apply locks and tags to prevent unintentional start-up during maintenance/service work, Test the system to make sure energy isolation was successful (i.e., “try-out”), Ensure all equipment and personnel are away from all areas where maintenance/service work was completed, Remove all locks and tags, Re-energize the systemFALSETRUETRUEYes
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11/11/2025 10:57:28100 / 100HowardMcCutchenYes - I acknowledge that I have watched the video in its entirety.TRUEIdentify hazardous energy sources (i.e. hydraulic, mechanical, chemical, thermal, steam, electrical), Deenergize all energy sources, Apply locks and tags to prevent unintentional start-up during maintenance/service work, Test the system to make sure energy isolation was successful (i.e., “try-out”), Ensure all equipment and personnel are away from all areas where maintenance/service work was completed, Remove all locks and tags, Re-energize the systemFALSETRUETRUEYes
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11/11/2025 11:00:45100 / 100Terry FountainYes - I acknowledge that I have watched the video in its entirety.TRUEIdentify hazardous energy sources (i.e. hydraulic, mechanical, chemical, thermal, steam, electrical), Deenergize all energy sources, Apply locks and tags to prevent unintentional start-up during maintenance/service work, Test the system to make sure energy isolation was successful (i.e., “try-out”), Ensure all equipment and personnel are away from all areas where maintenance/service work was completed, Remove all locks and tags, Re-energize the systemFALSETRUETRUEYes
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11/20/2025 11:35:10100 / 100ShannonGuessYes - I acknowledge that I have watched the video in its entirety.TRUEIdentify hazardous energy sources (i.e. hydraulic, mechanical, chemical, thermal, steam, electrical), Deenergize all energy sources, Apply locks and tags to prevent unintentional start-up during maintenance/service work, Test the system to make sure energy isolation was successful (i.e., “try-out”), Ensure all equipment and personnel are away from all areas where maintenance/service work was completed, Remove all locks and tags, Re-energize the systemFALSETRUETRUEYes
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11/20/2025 11:36:57100 / 100CotyScottYes - I acknowledge that I have watched the video in its entirety.TRUEIdentify hazardous energy sources (i.e. hydraulic, mechanical, chemical, thermal, steam, electrical), Deenergize all energy sources, Apply locks and tags to prevent unintentional start-up during maintenance/service work, Test the system to make sure energy isolation was successful (i.e., “try-out”), Ensure all equipment and personnel are away from all areas where maintenance/service work was completed, Remove all locks and tags, Re-energize the systemFALSETRUETRUE
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11/20/2025 11:37:40100 / 100EricStaffordYes - I acknowledge that I have watched the video in its entirety.TRUEIdentify hazardous energy sources (i.e. hydraulic, mechanical, chemical, thermal, steam, electrical), Deenergize all energy sources, Apply locks and tags to prevent unintentional start-up during maintenance/service work, Test the system to make sure energy isolation was successful (i.e., “try-out”), Ensure all equipment and personnel are away from all areas where maintenance/service work was completed, Remove all locks and tags, Re-energize the systemFALSETRUETRUE
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11/20/2025 11:38:19100 / 100RodgerLawhornYes - I acknowledge that I have watched the video in its entirety.TRUEIdentify hazardous energy sources (i.e. hydraulic, mechanical, chemical, thermal, steam, electrical), Deenergize all energy sources, Apply locks and tags to prevent unintentional start-up during maintenance/service work, Test the system to make sure energy isolation was successful (i.e., “try-out”), Ensure all equipment and personnel are away from all areas where maintenance/service work was completed, Remove all locks and tags, Re-energize the systemFALSETRUETRUE
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11/20/2025 11:38:56100 / 100RebekahTaylorYes - I acknowledge that I have watched the video in its entirety.TRUEIdentify hazardous energy sources (i.e. hydraulic, mechanical, chemical, thermal, steam, electrical), Deenergize all energy sources, Apply locks and tags to prevent unintentional start-up during maintenance/service work, Test the system to make sure energy isolation was successful (i.e., “try-out”), Ensure all equipment and personnel are away from all areas where maintenance/service work was completed, Remove all locks and tags, Re-energize the systemFALSETRUETRUE
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11/20/2025 11:39:35100 / 100LoganCoffmanYes - I acknowledge that I have watched the video in its entirety.TRUEIdentify hazardous energy sources (i.e. hydraulic, mechanical, chemical, thermal, steam, electrical), Deenergize all energy sources, Apply locks and tags to prevent unintentional start-up during maintenance/service work, Test the system to make sure energy isolation was successful (i.e., “try-out”), Ensure all equipment and personnel are away from all areas where maintenance/service work was completed, Remove all locks and tags, Re-energize the systemFALSETRUETRUE
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11/20/2025 11:40:11100 / 100TonyHawkinsYes - I acknowledge that I have watched the video in its entirety.TRUEIdentify hazardous energy sources (i.e. hydraulic, mechanical, chemical, thermal, steam, electrical), Deenergize all energy sources, Apply locks and tags to prevent unintentional start-up during maintenance/service work, Test the system to make sure energy isolation was successful (i.e., “try-out”), Ensure all equipment and personnel are away from all areas where maintenance/service work was completed, Remove all locks and tags, Re-energize the systemFALSETRUETRUE
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11/20/2025 11:40:45100 / 100JamesBuchananYes - I acknowledge that I have watched the video in its entirety.TRUEIdentify hazardous energy sources (i.e. hydraulic, mechanical, chemical, thermal, steam, electrical), Deenergize all energy sources, Apply locks and tags to prevent unintentional start-up during maintenance/service work, Test the system to make sure energy isolation was successful (i.e., “try-out”), Ensure all equipment and personnel are away from all areas where maintenance/service work was completed, Remove all locks and tags, Re-energize the systemFALSETRUETRUE
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11/20/2025 11:41:19100 / 100AndrewMartinYes - I acknowledge that I have watched the video in its entirety.TRUEIdentify hazardous energy sources (i.e. hydraulic, mechanical, chemical, thermal, steam, electrical), Deenergize all energy sources, Apply locks and tags to prevent unintentional start-up during maintenance/service work, Test the system to make sure energy isolation was successful (i.e., “try-out”), Ensure all equipment and personnel are away from all areas where maintenance/service work was completed, Remove all locks and tags, Re-energize the systemFALSETRUETRUE
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