We’ve compiled a list of ten lockout tag out training courses that your workers can take to ensure safe operations when handling equipment and working with hazardous energy. These specialized courses cover topics like labeling systems, control procedures, lockout requirements, and different types of hazardous energy sources.
SC Training (formerly EdApp)’s Controlling Hazardous Energy: Lockout/Tagout course is targeted specifically for plant workers, giving them a closer look at the different types of hazardous energy, including chemical, thermal, pneumatic, hydraulic, mechanical, and electrical hazards. It goes over the proper lock-out procedures that must be implemented in the event of an emergency and through the tagout lessons, your workers will learn more about the different labeling systems and warning signs used to tag worksites and equipment when they are unsafe for operation. Overall, this course highlights the importance of using proper visual danger signs to prevent potential accidents in the workplace. You can access this 3-part course directly from SC Training (formerly EdApp)’s course library, customize the content according to your company requirements, and deploy it to your workers, all in just a few clicks.
Created By SC Training (formerly EdApp)
Explore this free courseDesigned by 360training, the Lockout/Tagout course contains general information about lockout/tagout processes and OSHA’s Control for Hazardous Energy and Lockout and Tagout standards used by workers in the industrial sector. Some of the topics covered in this 1-hour online course include the purpose of lockout/tagout, conditions for lockout/tagout, inspection requirements, energy control applications, and worker responsibilities. It also provides general industry workers with comprehensive lessons on the basic requirements for lockout/tagout devices, elements of energy control procedures, and the proper steps for applying energy shutdown. While this course isn’t free, it allows learners to complete lessons at their own pace and save progress as they go. They also get 24/7 access to 360training’s customer support.
Created by 360training
Explore the courseDivided into 25 lessons, the Lockout/Tagout Online Training course by eSafety delves into how lockout/tagout processes work, the equipment and devices used, and lockout/tagout regulation requirements, which fall under the OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147 standard. This comprehensive course covers specialized topics including types of hazardous energy sources, states of energy, program elements, lockout devices, electrical work, group lockout, periodic inspections, and tagout allowances. It also goes into detail about the entire lockout process, which starts from shutdown and isolation then concludes with verification and energy release. Keep in mind that you’ll need to get a quote from eSafety before you can purchase this course. And if you want to get training certification, you’ll also be required to take additional face-to-face training.
Created by eSafety
Explore the courseOSHA requires all employees that work with dangerous equipment, electrical systems, chemicals, and other hazardous energy to be properly trained on potential safety risks and protocols. With OSHA Education Center’s Electrical Safety and Lockout/Tagout Online Course, you can provide your employees with relevant lockout/tagout information and comprehensive site safety training. The lessons tackle topics such as OSHA general training requirements, primary electrical hazards, circuit protection devices, and equipment tagging and locking, which are all required to comply with regulatory standards. Learners can access the course around the clock but do note that once training starts, they’ll have a maximum of 180 days to complete the full course.
Created by OSHA Education Center
Explore the courseSafetyhub designed the Lockout Tagout Training course to help train workers on how to effectively control electrical, hydraulic, thermal, and pneumatic hazards. Aside from providing an overview of lockouts, control measures, and potential or stored energy sources, the 10-minute course also highlights the potential consequences of not following proper lockout procedures, some of which include cuts, burns, electrical shocks, amputations, and asphyxiation due to drowning or toxic gas. As you go through the lessons, you can take advantage of Safetyhub’s facilitator guide that comes with a video transcript, exercises, a multiple-choice assessment questionnaire, and a printable completion certificate.
Created by Safetyhub
Explore the courseWorksite Safety Compliance Centre developed this Lockout & Tagout course to help guide workers through the different aspects of locking and tagging out hazardous machinery and energized equipment. It gives workers an introduction to lockout and tagout procedures and walks them through training requirements, worker responsibilities, safety regulations, emergency protocols, and a detailed overview of lockout and tagout devices including physical locks, caution tapes, barricades, and supervisor-signed tags and notices. Overall, the course consists of 5 chapters with a final assessment at the end. Once your workers pass the test, they’ll be able to get a certificate of completion, which is valid for three years.
Created by Worksite Safety Compliance Centre
Explore the courseCreated by BIS Safety Software, the Lockout Tagout in the Workplace course provides workers with extensive information about hazardous energy isolation and lock and tag applications for high-risk equipment and storage devices commonly used in job sites like tanks, pipelines, storage silo bins, tumbling mills, electrical power supply centers, and other confined spaces. Some of the topics covered in this online course include lockout tagout safety procedures, control devices, hazard communication, OSHA regulations and general requirements, and potential fines that come with non-compliance. At the end of their training, workers should be able to recognize and control electric, pneumatic, kinetics, and thermal energy hazards. With BIS Safety Training’s platform, learners have up to three chances to get an 80% passing grade. Once they pass, they’ll then be able to download and print their completion certificate.
Created by BIS Safety Software
Explore the courseDeliver comprehensive lockout tagout training with Online Safety Training’s Lockout Tagout Online Course. As your workers go through the lessons, they’ll be able to gain relevant knowledge and up-to-date information about their specific responsibilities, legal requirements, equipment shutdown processes, devices used, and common mistakes. The course also walks them through the proper lockout tagout procedure, which starts with shutdown preparation and hazard communication, proceeds with energy lockout, stored energy removal, equipment tagging, isolation verification, and finally ends with maintenance and device removal. Similar to some of the courses mentioned above, Online Safety Training also provides learners who pass their final assessments with a certificate of completion.
Created by Online Safety Training
Explore the courseLockout Tagout is an online course by eTraining that focuses on worker and employee responsibilities regarding equipment lockout and tagout. It delves into topics like control procedures, lockout requirements, inspection requirements, device removal, group lockout/tagout, and proper startup and shutdown procedures. The course also tackles regulations that organizations must comply with, more specifically, OSHA’s Lockout Tagout safety standard 29 CFR 1910.147. By the end of this online training program, workers will be able to service machines and control potential hazards caused by the release of stored energy. Upon purchase, learners will be asked to create an account on the site and once they log in, they’ll be able to access their training materials anytime.
Created by eTraining
Explore the courseTargeted specifically for employees who work around electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, mechanical, or other energy systems, Hazmat School’s OSHA Lockout/Tagout (Control of Hazardous Energy) Training course gives them an overview of lockout/tagout basics and OSHA standards. It covers topics like lockout/tagout procedures, control devices, accidental startup, energy discharge, and different types of energy. This PowerPoint training course also highlights lockout tagout definitions and inspection requirements, all of which are designed to help you prevent serious workplace injuries or fatalities. Overall, learners have a limit of 30 days to complete this self-paced course and they’ll need to achieve a 75% passing grade to earn certification.
Created by Hazmat School
Explore the courseEmployees that work with dangerous equipment and hazardous energy face numerous risks ranging from potential health problems to more severe physical hazards caused by broken machines, stored energy, leaked chemicals, or toxic gas in the worksite. As an employer, it’s your responsibility to comply with your state’s safety regulations and provide your workers with comprehensive lockout tag out training to ensure that they can work safely and control potential hazards. Through this process, your workers can learn how to label and tag equipment, isolate hazardous energy or substances, shutdown equipment, and dissipate stored energy. Some of the courses will also walk them through specialized topics like device removal, group lockout, shift changes, energy control devices, and tag out allowances.