Safety Challenge: Make the Right Call in Real-World Scenarios

.17 Hrs
SKU: JCOM-40259

Safety Challenge: Make the Right Call in Real-World Scenarios puts learners in the role of an authorized employee responsible for safely controlling hazardous energy before maintenance and servicing activities begin. Through an immersive choose-your-own-adventure experience, players navigate realistic workplace scenarios where every decision affects the outcome.

Learners progress through three increasingly complex situations involving equipment maintenance, production systems, and energy isolation challenges. Along the way, they must communicate with affected personnel, identify energy sources, apply lockout/tagout procedures, control stored energy, and verify isolation before work can proceed. Incorrect decisions result in immediate feedback and require players to restart the scenario, reinforcing proper procedures and decision-making.

After successfully completing all scenarios, learners finish with a hands-on challenge that tests their understanding of the correct sequence for returning equipment to service. This interactive experience strengthens critical thinking, reinforces lockout/tagout fundamentals, and helps learners apply safe energy-control practices in realistic workplace situations.

Course Details

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, learners will be able to:

  • Apply the correct sequence of lockout/tagout (LOTO) activities in realistic workplace scenarios.
  • Identify and isolate multiple hazardous energy sources associated with equipment and systems.
  • Demonstrate effective communication with affected employees, operators, and other stakeholders before and during LOTO activities.
  • Recognize and control stored or residual energy hazards before beginning maintenance or servicing work.
  • Verify isolation and confirm a zero-energy state before performing work on equipment.
  • Evaluate workplace situations and select appropriate actions that align with lockout/tagout requirements and safe work practices.
  • Demonstrate the proper steps for safely removing lockout/tagout devices and returning equipment to service.

Specs

Course Level
Intermediate
Languages
English
Compatibility
Audio, Video, MobileReady, Responsive

Author | Dan Hannan

Dan Hannan is a certified safety professional – a designation awarded through the Board of Certified Safety Professionals – and an OSHA-authorized outreach trainer. For the past 28 years, he has provided professional environmental, health and safety services to the oil and gas, construction, manufacturing and ethanol industries. His work has included project safety management, compliance auditing, risk assessment, training and program development.

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