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Lockout/Tagout Safety & Compliance — April 4, 2023


OSHA requires employers to implement lockout/tagout procedures to keep equipment from starting up unexpectedly and causing injury during repairs.


Lockout/tagout procedures themselves always follow the same basic steps, but it can be a daunting task to put OSHA’s requirements into practice because of the huge variety of machines being used and tasks being done. \


During this webcast you'll learn:

  • The difference between lockout and tagout,

  • Different designations for employees involved in the process,

  • Procedural steps involved in lockout/tagout,

  • How to control hazardous energy sources,

  • The minor servicing exception,

  • Individual and Group LOTO, and

Annual Inspection requirements.


A Q&A session will follow the event - Bring your questions! 


Event type: Live Webinar Cost: Free

Date: April 4, 2023 Time: 2:00 PM ET

Event Host: EHS Today Duration: 1 hour


Click here to Register

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