Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) Safety Training

Overview

This course provides participants with the knowledge and procedures required to safely control hazardous energy during maintenance and servicing of equipment. The training focuses on the Lockout / Tagout (LOTO) system used to prevent accidental startup of machinery and release of hazardous energy.

Who Should Attend

  • HSE / HSEQ Managers and Safety Officers
  • Maintenance Managers, Engineers, and Technicians
  • Electrical and Mechanical Technicians
  • Operations and Production Supervisors
  • Authorized Employees responsible for LOTO procedures
  • Affected Employees working near energized equipment
  • Contractors and Subcontractors performing maintenance or servicing
  • Facility and Plant Maintenance Staff

Program Format

  • Duration: 1 Day Training (5–6 hours)
  • Mode: Online / On-campus / Blended learning
  • Assessments: MCQs Based Assessment

Department Contact

Hotline : 042-3787-0896

Course Content Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) Safety

Topics include:

  • definition of Lockout / Tagout
  • purpose of hazardous energy control
  • accidents caused by uncontrolled energy

Participants understand why LOTO systems are critical for safety.

Types of hazardous energy include:

  • electrical energy
  • mechanical energy
  • hydraulic energy
  • pneumatic energy
  • thermal energy
  • chemical energy

Participants learn how to identify these sources.

Common devices include:

  • safety locks
  • tags
  • lockout hasps
  • circuit breaker locks
  • valve lockout devices

Participants learn correct usage of LOTO equipment.

Typical Lockout / Tagout steps:

  1. Prepare for shutdown
  2. Notify affected employees
  3. Shut down equipment
  4. Isolate energy sources
  5. Apply lockout/tagout devices
  6. Release stored energy
  7. Verify isolation

Participants learn the standard LOTO process.

Typical personnel involved:

  • authorized employees
  • affected employees
  • supervisors
  • maintenance personnel

Each role has specific responsibilities.

In larger operations:

  • multiple workers may apply locks
  • group lock boxes may be used

Participants learn team-based lockout procedures.

Safe restart procedures include:

  • removing lockout devices
  • verifying equipment safety
  • notifying workers
  • restarting machinery

This ensures safe resumption of operations.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the purpose of Lockout / Tagout procedures
  • Identify hazardous energy sources in the workplace
  • Follow proper equipment isolation procedures
  • Apply lockout and tagout devices correctly
  • Understand responsibilities for authorized and affected employees
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Why choose Aartex?

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