
Lockout Tagout (LOTO)
Course Overview
Lockout and Tagout procedures are the primary means for employees that use and maintain power equipment to protect themselves and others against the release of hazardous energy. The law requires these workers to be trained on these procedures. Since 2011, OHSA has markedly increased its enforcement of this standard as a result of too many injuries and fatalities that continue to be related to the lack of adherence to proper lockout/tagout procedures.
The recommendations contained within CSA standards Z462 are factored into the lockout tagout online course.
Lack of compliance with lockout tagout regulations can result in criminal consequences as well as fines for both employers and workers. Please refer to your provincial regulations for specific details.
Course Topics
By the end of this online lockout tagout course, you should be able to:
- Explain the purpose of LOTO and when it should be used
- Describe the differences between primary and stored forms of energy
- Provide examples of LOTO devices, and
- Describe the basic steps of performing LOTO
Online Assessment
Students answer questions on the course material and are required to obtain a minimum passing mark of 80%. The student will have two additional opportunities to pass if required.
Completion Certificate
Following successful completion of this online lockout tagout training, the student will have the opportunity to download and print a certificate of completion.
Bulk Purchases
To order multiple copies of this course for employees, please do give us a call directly at the number on the bottom of the page.
Frequently Asked Questions
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- Core Focus: The course teaches you why LOTO is vital and how to safely control hazardous energy when working on machines or equipment. It’s all about preventing accidents during maintenance or repairs.
- Key Topics: You’ll dive into procedures for locking and tagging energy sources, learn about the devices used—like padlocks and tags—and understand OSHA or regional safety standards that keep workers safe. Lack of compliance with lockout tagout regulations can result in criminal consequences as well as fines for both employers and workers. Please refer to your provincial or state regulations for specific details.
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- The duration of this course is about 1.5 hours depending on pace.
- Included: you’ll be asked questions on the course material and upon successful completion get a completion certificate.
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- Primary Audience: It’s a must for workers who maintain or repair machinery—think mechanics, electricians, or factory technicians—since they’re the ones locking out energy sources.
- Supervisors Too: Managers overseeing these tasks often need it to understand the process and keep their teams compliant with safety rules.
- Broad Reach: Even if you just work near equipment being serviced, some basic awareness from the course can help. It’s about knowing what those locks and tags mean so everyone stays safe.
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- Procedure Basics: You’ll learn the step-by-step process—shutting down machines, isolating energy, applying locks and tags, and double-checking it’s all safe before starting work.
- Hazard Awareness: The course covers different energy types—like electrical, hydraulic, or mechanical—and how they can catch you off guard if not handled right. It’s pertinent info.
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- The recommendations contained within CSA standards Z462 are factored into the lockout tagout online course.
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