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 putting OSHA’s requirements into practice can be daunting when multiple tasks on a variety of machines are involved.
During this webcast you'll learn:
A Q&A session will follow the event - Bring your LOTO questions!
_1737594710497