Lockout Tagout Training

Lockout Tagout Training

Approximately 3 million workers in the United States on a daily basis, face extreme risk from uncontrolled energy when servicing machinery. Serious injury or death can be the result. Typical non-lethal injuries include fractures, lacerations, contusions, amputations, puncture wounds, electrical shock, and falls The average lost time for injuries runs approximately 24 days. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) estimates that approximately 120 fatalities and approximately 28,000 serious and 32,000 minor injuries each could be prevented if proper lockout/tagout procedures at job sites are initiated. This Lockout/Tagout Training Program ensures that the hazards of uncontrolled energy are evaluated, safety procedures implemented and that the proper hazard information is transmitted to all affected workers. It is easy to edit with your company specific information.
These courses meet Federal OSHA requirements underĀ 29 CFR 1910.147.