Video Overview
Lockout/Tagout: Put a Lock on Hazardous Energy Spanish
Running Time: 29:53
This video helps companies comply with OSHA's 1910.147 Control of Hazardous Energy Standard (commonly known as lockout/tagout). It's designed to keep workers safe and provide essential information on all steps required by OSHA when using lockout/tagout to prevent the unexpected release of energy from machines that are being maintained or serviced. It also provides clear definitions on the roles and responsibilities of the three types of employees affected by the lockout/tagout process: "authorized employees," "affected employees," and "other employees."
After viewing the Lockout/Tagout: Put a Lock on Hazardous Energy Spanish video, your employees will have learned:
- The three types of employees that need to be trained and their roles and responsibilities
- Common types of hazardous energy
- Energy isolating devices on machines that control hazardous energy
- OSHA's definition of "lockout" and "tagout" and when each can be used
- OSHA's requirements for locks and tags used for lockout/tagout
- All the required steps in a typical lockout/tagout procedure
- Common exceptions and special situations to lockout/tagout