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OSHA Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout / Tagout) Compliance Directive (CPL) and Interpretations Review

  • Training

  • 90 Minutes
  • Compliance Online
  • ID: 5975797
This 90-minute webinar will help you understand the application and requirements of OSHA Hazardous Energy Control (29 CFR 1910.147, 29CFR1910.333), commonly known as Lockout/Tagout (LOTO), and the topics that have been interpreted and reviewed in the compliance guidelines.

Why Should You Attend:

This course will examine the basics of implementing Federal OSHA Hazardous Energy Control (Lockout/Tagout) requirements. We will review the applicability of LOTO in general industry and survey priority topics of implementation. Key topics include review of OSHA formal letters of interpretation and how they affect employees performing energy control operations. The course will also specifically examine the current OSHA PSM compliance directive (CPL-02-00-147). Special attention throughout the course will be given to describing the requirements for the control of electrical energy (29 CFR 1910.333).

Learning Objectives:

At the conclusion of the module, students should be able to:
  • Identify the presence of hazardous energy.
  • Understand in general terms the necessary steps to control hazardous energy.
  • Gain familiarity with key LOTO implementation topics such as requirements for equipment specific energy control procedures, necessary tools and protective clothing, and allowable conditions for performing electrically energized work.

Areas Covered in the Seminar:

  • Federal OSHA Hazardous Energy Control (29 CFR 1910.147, 29 CFR 1910.333).

Who Will Benefit:

  • Staff working with equipment potentially containing hazardous energy
  • Engineers designing, installing and operating energized equipment.
  • EHS staff seeking increased familiarity with hazardous energy control compliance issues.
  • Managers or Supervisors of employees working on or near energized equipment.

Course Provider

  • Bill Greulich
  • Bill Greulich,