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Hazardous Energy as a workplace danger
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Common forms of energy and hazardous energy in the workplace
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Components of a hazardous energy control program
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Government regulations relating to Lockout/Tagout
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Lockout: The primary procedure in hazardous energy control
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When Lockout should be implemented
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Why Lockout is important in the workplace
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Seven unique steps in a Lockout procedure
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Group Lockout and correct Lockout scenario
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Roles and responsibilities of personnel in the workplace
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Authorization to perform Lockout
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Impact and importance of visible communication
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Tagout: Supporting role in hazardous energy control
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How Tagout differs from Lockout
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The Tagout process
| 1. Hazardous Energy |
3. Roles and Responsibilities |
| 2. Seven Step Procedure |
4. Tagout |
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