Video Library: Lockout/Tagout

Danger if You Don't
Lock Energy to Zero
Lockout For Life!
Lockout/Tagout
Lockout/Tagout Authorized Employees
Lockout/Tagout: Controlling Hazardous Energy
Lockout/Tagout: Controlling The Beast
Lockout/Tagout: When Everyone Knows
Lockout/Tagout: You Hold the Key
OSHA's Hazardous Energy Source (Lockout/Tagout)

  • Danger if You Don't
    #DA016, #DA017 (12 min. 1991)

    Occupational
    This video takes employees through a sequence of actions required to comply with the lockout/tagout standard. These steps include preparation for shutdown, isolation, application of the lock and/or tag, release of stored energy, testing, and re-starting after the work is complete
  • Lock Energy to Zero
    #LO006, #LO009 & #LO016 (11 min. 1990)

    Occupational
    This comprehensive program is designed to provide a positive, motivational experience for employees, foster a cooperative work attitude and help employers establish their formal program. It teaches the concept of energy zones and sources; examines basic lockout/tagout, block out and bleed procedures; reviews safety standards and regulations; and covers safety procedures for electric, hydraulic and pneumatic equipment repairs.
  • Lockout For Life!
    #LO013 (11 min. 1990)

    Occupational
    This comprehensive program is designed to provide a positive, motivational experience for employees, foster a cooperative work attitude and help employers establish their formal program. It teaches the concept of energy zones and sources; examines basic lockout/tagout, block out and bleed procedures; reviews safety standards and regulations; and covers safety procedures for electric, hydraulic and pneumatic equipment repairs.
  • Lockout/Tagout
    #LO012 (15 min. 1997)

    Occupational
    Revitalize your lockout/tagout training with this video. All the steps in the lockout/tagout process are demonstrated by the mainte-nance supervisor at home and at work. A complete manual helps you reassess all your procedures. Includes:
    • Electrical
    • Hydraulic and pneumatic
    • Fluids and gases
    • Mechanical
  • Lockout/Tagout Authorized Employees
    #LO019—DVD (16 min. 2005)

    Occupational
    Personnel whose jobs include performing maintenance work on energized equipment are known as authorized employees. These employees must know how to control the equipments hazardous energy sources through lockout/tagout procedures. This program explains the authorized employees responsibilities during the lockout and repair process. Topics include energy isolating & lockout devices, steps involved in the lockout process, shift changes & outside contractors and getting equipment back on line.
  • Lockout/Tagout: Controlling Hazardous Energy
    #LO018 (20 min. 1995)

    Occupational
    Help your company meet training requirements under OSHA 1910.147. Presented in a straightforward positive way, this program was designed to address critical training requirements for employees in general industry where the unexpected start-up or release of stored energy could cause injury or death.
  • Lockout/Tagout: Controlling The Beast
    #LO001 (19 min. 1995)

    Occupational
    This video can be used to help train persons authorized to lock out and service equipment. Complies with OSHA standard.
    • Explains basic concepts about various energy sources
    • What is lockout/tagout?
    • When to use lockout/tagout procedures
    • OSHA's six-step procedure
    • Removing locks and tags
  • Lockout/Tagout: When Everyone Knows
    #LO003 (16 min. 1993)

    Occupational
    This video will help you comply with OSHA's energy source lockout standard by clearly explaining all aspects of lockout and tagout problems. This video contains dramatic right way/wrong way reenactments that clearly illustrate the importance of energy control and lockout/tagout procedures.
  • Lockout/Tagout: You Hold the Key
    #LO020 (15 min. 1995)

    Occupational
    This video explains the requirements of OSHA's lockout/tagout standard by covering information on:
    • Standard and Purpose
    • When lockout procedure apply
    • Energy sources
    • Difference between affected and authorized employees
    • OSHA's six steps to safe shutdown
    • Procedures for safe startups after maintenance or repair has been performed
  • OSHA's Hazardous Energy Source (Lockout/Tagout)
    #OS002 English, #OS003 Spanish (10 min. 2004)

    Occupational
    • Lockout/Tagout policy and procedures
    • Possible hazards
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