COURSE TITLE:
ISOLATION, DE-ENERGIZATION AND LOCKOUT
This course is designed for those who are required to work with Hazardous Energy. All workers who may be exposed to such energy must receive education and training in identifying it and implementing appropriate controls based on written procedures.
- What is De-Energization and Lockout?
- Who Regulates De-Energization and Lockout?
- The REAL Reason You Need to Know about Locking Out, Lessons Learned by Industry
- Responsibilities
- Hazardous Energy Types
- When is Lockout Required?
- How to Lockout
- Lockout Devices
The instructor was outstanding. Excellent energy. Kept the class moving and engaged.
City of Nanaimo, 2017
Good course and well presented.
City of Nanaimo
Jason provided informative training. Walking around the plant helped identify lock out scenarios and made for great discussion.
Regional District of Nanaimo, 2016
DURATION:
4 Hours
MAX CLASS SIZE:
12 Students
METHOD OF INSTRUCTION:
Classroom
EOCP CEU’s:
.3
(not applicable for online training)
DETAILED COURSE OUTLINE
NOTE: All courses can be tailored to include company specific information
ISOLATION, DE-ENERGIZATION AND LOCKOUT
- What is De-Energization and Lockout?
- WorkSafe BC Definition
- Who Regulates De-Energization and Lockout?
- WSBC Regulatory Requirements
- When is Lockout Required?
- The REAL Reason You Need to Know about Locking Out, Lessons Learned by Industry
- Review of Hazardous Energy Incidents and Fatalities
- Responsibilities of the Team
- Employer
- Supervisor
- Worker
- Hazardous Energy Types
- When is Lockout Required?
- Normal Work vs Maintenance
- When Guarding is in Place
- How to Lockout
- Written Procedures
- Specific Procedures
- Group Lockout
- Alternate Procedures
- Lock Removal
- Lockout Devices
An exam will be administered at the end of the class.