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Lockout/Tagout: How to Put OSHA’s Requirements into Practice

When

6/13/24 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm CDT

Event Description

OSHA requires employers to implement lockout/tagout procedures to keep equipment from starting up unexpectedly and causing injury during repairs. Lockout/tagout procedures themselves always follow the same basic steps, but it can be a daunting task to put OSHA’s requirements into practice because of the huge variety of machines being used and tasks being done.

During this webinar you'll learn:

  • The difference between lockout and tagout
  • Different designations for employees involved in the process
  • Procedural steps involved in lockout/tagout
  • How to control hazardous energy sources
  • The minor servicing exception
  • Individual and group lockout/tagout
  • Annual inspection requirements

A Q&A session will conclude the webinar, so bring your lockout/tagout questions!

Speaker

Cindy Pauley Cindy Pauley, COSS, COHC, Editor – EHS, J. J. Keller & Associates Inc.

Cindy joined J. J. Keller in June 2022 as an editor on the environmental, health and safety content team. She uses her 13 years of safety program development and management experience in the oil and gas, chemical, manufacturing, construction, and agricultural industries to develop a wide variety of easily understandable content and provide regulatory insight for J. J. Keller customers and partners.


Joe Proulx Joe Proulx, MS, CSP, Editor – EHS, J. J. Keller & Associates Inc.

Before joining the EHS editorial team at J. J. Keller last year, Joe worked in prominent roles in the manufacturing sector and higher education. He’s a Certified Safety Professional and a Six Sigma Black Belt. His broad academic achievements include an Associate of Science in industrial laser technology; a Bachelor of Science in industrial management; and a Master of Science in environmental, safety and health.

Moderator

Barry BottinoBarry Bottino, Associate Editor, Safety+Health magazine.

Barry is associate editor of Safety+Health and serves as co-host of the magazine’s “On the Safe Side” podcast.