Lockout/Tagout
Issued by
Harper College
What is considered a hazardous energy? Most think it involves electrical sources of energy, but hazardous energy can come in the form of steam from an uncontrolled pipe, large machinery designed to cut or crush something, conveyor belts, or any kind of equipment being repaired with exposed electrical wiring. This class will cover the practices and procedures used to power off and disable machinery to prevent injuries during service or maintenance of equipment from all sources of energy.
- Type Certification
- Level Foundational
- Time Hours
Earning Criteria
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Upon course completion, you will have a better understanding and the working knowledge necessary to recognize hazards and reduce the possibility of workplace injuries.
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Upon course completion, you will have a better understanding and the working knowledge necessary to recognize hazards and reduce the possibility of workplace injuries related to the lockout/tagout process.