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Lockout/Tagout
The unexpected startup of machinery or equipment, contact with live electrical circuits, or the unexpected release of stored energy results in 10% of serious industrial accidents and accounts for approximately 120 deaths per year and 28,000 lost work days.

Program includes:
- Video
- Administrative Materials
- 5 Employee Handbooks
Video Length: 12 minutes
- Closed Captioned
- Available in Spanish
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Program Overview:
One of our best-selling programs, this video provides a compelling example of how quickly a life-threatening accident can occur if the proper lockout/tagout procedure is not implemented in a work environment. The program is easy-to-follow and includes a clear outline of each step in the lockout/tagout procedure.
You will learn:
- Lockout/Tagout Definitions
- The Most Common Forms of Energy Sources
- Situations That Require Lockout/Tagout Procedures
- The Various Types of Engineering Safety Devices
- Proper Lockout/Tagout Procedures
- Important Tips for Working with Electricity
- Safe Startup Procedures
- "Tagout Only" System
- Examples of and Tips for Special Situations
Program Contents:
- Explanation of the OSHA Standard
- Step-by-Step Instructions for How to Develop Your Energy Control Program
- Code of Federal Regulations
- OSHA Requirements
- Written Program Development
- Energy Control Written Program
- Recordkeeping Forms:
Lockout Checklist
Safe Startup Checklist
Energy Control Diagram
Lockout/Tagout Evaluation Form
Lockout/Tagout Training Record
Order Form
Blueprints® for Safety Home
Questions? Contact Chad Brower at cbrower@southdakotasafetycouncil.org or at 605-361-7785/800-952-5539.
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