Lock-Out Tag-Out Train the Trainer Agenda

According to OSHA, failure to control hazardous energy accounts for nearly 10 percent of the serious accidents in many industries and is one of the leading Most Frequently Violated OSHA regulations each year. The Lock-Out Tag-Out standard establishes employers’ responsibilities to protect workers from hazardous energy and requires employers to train each worker to ensure they know, understand, and are able to follow the applicable provisions of the hazardous energy control procedures.


Day One

8:00 a.m.    
Registration and Continental Breakfast

8:30 a.m.

  • Introduction to Lock-Out Tag-Out (The Control of Hazardous Energy) 1910.147
    • Purpose, Scope and Application of the Standard
    • Trainer Qualifications
    • Review of User Manual Content
  • Lock-out Tag-Out Program Content
    • Review of required content for trainers
    • Practical Application Exercises
    • Energy Control Programs
    • Energy control procedures
    • Protective materials and hardware
    • Periodic inspections
    • Group LOTO
    • Shift changes
    • Lock removal procedures
  • Training and Communication
    • Authorized and Affected employees
    • Re-training

11:30 a.m.
Lunch (provided)

  • Contractors
    • Outside persons and contractors
  • Lock-Out Tag-Out Case History Reviews
    • Multi energy source recognition
    • Hazard controls and behaviors
  • Review & Knowledge Check
  • Training Tips
    • Adult learning
  • Final Questions Clarifications

4:15 p.m.    
Adjourn