LOCKOUT / TAGOUT
LOCKING OUT ACCIDENTSL123 (14 minutes) Production machinery can be dangerous if not properly locked out during maintenance. Lockout procedures for electricity, steam, pneumatics, hydraulics and gravity are reviewed to emphasize the importance of ensuring zero energy.
LOCKOUT PROCEDURESL128 (10 minutes) The aim of a successful lockout is to isolate all forms of energy, ensure no accidental release of potentially hazardous energy and to control entry to a restricted area.
LOCKOUT/TAGOUTL129 (5 minutes) Explains procedures and reasons for using lock out/tagout. Who should be authorized to do it and undo it are discussed as well as when and why it is needed. An example given is equipment scheduled to be worked on needs to be "Locked Out" and/or "Tagged Out" so that it will "operate" while it is being maintained or serviced to protect those performing that work.
LOCKOUT/TAGOUTL149 (9 minutes) This video discusses proper lockout/tagout devices. Gives step-by-step lockout and tagout procedures and correct re-operation proecedures.
LOCKOUT/TAGOUTL155 (5 minutes) Make the point to your employees that shortcuts & lockout procedures are a deadly combination. The video features three compelling accidents that will motivate your employees to use proper lockout procedures in all instances where they are required.
Lockout/TagoutL156 (English - 14 minutes) L157 (Spanish - 14 minutes) Lockout/Tagout procedures are vital to a safe work environment. If you utilize powered equipment, everyone in your facility needs to be aware of proper lockout/tagout procedures. This program is a great way to start your training.
LOCKOUT/TAGOUT: A LIFE IS ON THE LINEL145 (5 minutes) This video discusses zero mechanical state, pre-planning and proper training. It is important to neutralize all energy sources and assure that each employee working on the machines has his or her own tag.
LOCKOUT/TAGOUT: A LOCK ON SAFETYL132 (19 minutes) A dramatic electrocution provides the opening of an informative overview of OSHA's lockout/tagout standard (29 CFR 1910.147) for both affected employees and authorized employees. The program addresses various energy hazards, specific lockout/tagout procedures, restoring service and special situations.
LOCKOUT/TAGOUT: CONTROL OF HAZARDOUS ENERGY SOURCESVHS: L124 (English - 11 minutes) VHS: L126 (Spanish - 11 minutes) DVD: L160 (English - 11 minutes) This program emphasizes the importance of employee responsibility concerning this potentially deadly hazard. It reviews step by step procedures for electrical, thermal, hydraulic and pneumatic powered equipment. Meets all new OSHA training requirements.
LOCKOUT/TAGOUT: CONTROLLING HAZARDOUS ENERGYL131 (22 minutes) Designed to address critical OSHA training requirements for employees in general industry where the unexpected startup or release of stored energy could cause injury or death of an employee.
LOCKOUT/TAGOUT: YOU HOLD THE KEYL153 (15 minutes) Lockout/tagout can affect any employee. Your either an "authorized employee" or an "affected employee". Either way-you should know the importance of lockout/tagout!
LOCKOUT/TAGOUT: YOUR KEY TO SAFETYL161 (20 minutes) This program will give your authorized, affected, and other employees the critical information they need to help prevent injuries and comply with OSHA's lockout/tagout training and retraining requirements. It combines engaging video and editing technology with expertise from industry professionals at all levels. With this ready-to-use program, you can help satisfy OSHA's lockout/tagout standard (29 CFR, Part 1910.147), reduce the potential for employee accidents involving hazardous energy, avoid the high costs of a poor safety record, OSHA fines, and lost productivity and keep your company competitive.
LOCKOUT/TAGOUT: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUTL162 (7 minutes) With this brief-but-informative video, you can stress to your employees the need for lockout/tagout while showing them how to safely apply devices, remove them, and maintain them during shift changes. Because this video is just seven minutes long, you can show it to your employees without creating huge scheduling conflicts or costly downtime.
LOCKOUT/TAGOUT PROCEDURESL136 (27 minutes) Identifies and illustrates proper lockout/tagout procedures for a variety of applications. Shows proper lockout/tagout and start-up sequences when working with four energy types: electrical hydraulic/pneumatic, fluids and gasses, and mechanical.
TAG, YOU'RE ITT165 (5 minutes) Shutting down and locking out machinery prior to making repairs is an important safety procedure. This video hauntingly emphasizes the necessity of following lockout/tag out procedures. Catalogs are also available by mail. For more information, please call our Customer Service Dept. Monday through Friday at 1-800-468-4296 from 7:00 AM -5:00 PM Pacific Standard Time. |