Lock out Tag out Training
Lock out tag out Training
Lock out tag out is a safety procedure used in industrial and workplace settings to ensure that dangerous machines and equipment are properly shut off and not started up again during maintenance or servicing. The primary purpose of lockout-tagout is to protect workers from the unexpected startup of machinery or the release of hazardous energy sources, which could lead to serious injuries or fatalities.
Isolating hazardous energy sources before undertaking maintenance activities is a critical safety measure to prevent accidents and protect workers. When we say hazardous energy sources are “isolated,” it means that the energy flow to a particular machine or equipment is intentionally stopped, and steps are taken to ensure that the system remains in a de-energized state.
Companies that have adopted a tag out and lock out procedure will require training for their employees on how to conduct this activity in the correct sequence.
The term “isolated” signifies a purposeful cessation of energy flow to a specific machine or equipment, coupled with steps to uphold a steadfast de-energized state. This strategic approach not only minimizes the potential for accidents but also serves as a proactive safeguard for personnel involved in maintenance tasks.
Companies that have embraced a tag-out and lock-out procedural framework find it imperative to equip their employees with comprehensive training. This training contains the correct implementation and installation methods of lockout and tagout systems.
Systec, recognizing the diverse needs of companies, extends its services to offer customized lockout-tagout training programs. Whether opting for tailor-made programs or participating in scheduled training sessions, our commitment is unwavering — to deliver in-depth education on lockout and tagout procedures.
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