Safety Diploma Course

OSHA Construction Lockout Tagout Training Course

TRAINING MODE: e-Learning

This online certification course is targeted to ensure safety to workers associated with the construction industry and deal with highly energized equipment or machines. The training procedures also cover all related general industry standard: 29 CFR 1910.147 which offers safety protocols to ensure effective Control of Hazardous Energy or Lockout Tagout.

Governing regulations

This online course focuses on safety standards set forth by OSHA 29 CFR § 1926.417 for Construction Lockout Tagging of Circuits and also includes topics covered in OSHA 29 CFR § 1910.147 which stipulate regulations for controlling hazardous energy and procedures to be followed for lockout tagout which are appropriate for the construction industry.

Course Overview

This Construction Lockout Tagging of Circuits course intends to educate participants to identify various workplace hazards, how to avoid and control risks and safe work practices.

Who Must Take this Course?

All authorized construction workers whose are assigned to work in areas having energy control procedures and responsible for hazard tagging procedures to reduce accidents and injuries.

Course Format

Our OSHA construction lockout tagging of circuits training course has been formulated to have expert-driven content to help participants from different locations to understand the concepts, along with case studies, graphical representations, audio explanations and practice questions to secure bests results in the final exam.

All successful candidates will be provided with hard copy of completion certificate and also can print a wallet card.

Continuing education credits?

Each participant will get 0.2 CEUs (or 2 CMEs) certification for completing this training procedure.

Topics Covered

  • About this course
  • Hazards overview
  • OSHA overview
  • Control of Hazardous Energy standard
  • Equipment and energy hazards
  • Application of the standard
  • Energy control program
  • Energy control program: procedures
  • Energy control program: training
  • Energy control program: periodic inspection
  • Protective materials and hardware
  • Energy isolation controls and application
  • Lockout tagout release
  • Additional requirements
  • Outside personnel and contractors
  • Group lockout tagout
  • Appendix
  • Practices
  • More information