Lockout Tagout for Affected Employees

Lockout tagout can be defined as the placement of a lock or tag on an energy isolating device, in accordance with an established procedure, ensuring that the energy isolating device and the equipment being controlled cannot be re-energized until the locking device is removed. While an authorized person usually performs the lockout, an “affected employee” is an employee that is affected by the lockout. This course will focus on the general awareness needed for these “affected employees.”

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Full Course

Duration: 18 minutes

Language: EN

Steven Schoolcraft, P.E., CSP, PMP, CMIOSH, CAE

Author

Steven is a licensed professional engineer in several states, a certified safety professional, a project management professional, and a chartered member of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health in the United Kingdom. He has authored chapters in published technical references such as the National Safety Council's Accident Prevention Manual, and has served as an author and technical reviewer for books such as Root Cause Analysis Handbook: A Guide to Effective Incident Investigation and Principles of Risk-Based Decision Making.

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