Continuing Education / Outreach

Lockout/Tagout


Dates: Location:

Wednesday, April 9, 2008 8am - 12 noon

10960 Wilshire Blvd. (Wilshire & Gayley) near UCLA

 

 


Fee:  

Health and safety professionals employed by state or local government may be eligible for $170 stipend for Confined Space for Managers and $70 stipend for Hazard Communication. Your cost—$25 each.

This course may be couple with Confined Space Awareness for Managers (April 8) and Hazard Communication (April 9 - afternoon)

All others Earlybird (No later than 3/8/08)
Confined Space Awareness for Managers $95
Lochout/Tagout $65
Hazard Communication $65
All 3 classes $195

Standard
Confined Space Awareness for Managers$195
Lockout/Tagout $95
Hazard Communication$95
All 3 classes $295

Fee includes course manual, continental breakfast, parking.

Payment Terms: A $15 cancellation fee will be applied to all cancellations made seven (7) or fewer business days prior to the program. UCLA reserves the right to postpone an offering 7 days prior to course date should minimum enrollment requirements not be met. If a program is canceled, you will be notified and your registration will be refunded in full.


Overview:  

Lockout/Tagout refers to specific procedures and practices designed to safeguard employees from the unexpected energization or startup of machinery and equipment or the release of hazardous energy during service or maintenance activities. Without management and employee understanding of these hazards, employees will continue to be injured and killed as a result of unnecessary exposures.


Who Should Attend:  

Occupational health and safety professionals — EH & S managers, industrial hygienists, RNs; supervisors and managers; members of health and safety committees.


Agenda / Topics (subject to change):  

 

  • Identifying OSHA Requirements for Lockout/Tagout
  • Recognizing Covered and Non-Covered Employees
  • Explaining Requirements for Accident Prevention Tags
  • Recognizing Various Types of Equipment Used in Lockout/Tagout
  • Differentiating Affected, Authorized, & Other Employees
  • Recognizing Requirements for Cleaning, Servicing, & Adjusting
  • Listing Requirements for Repair Work and Setting-Up
  • Identifying Various Exemptions to the Standard
  • Recognizing Parts of an Energy Control Procedure
  • Identifying Benefits of an Annual Inspection
  • Explaining Various Training Requirements
  • Bonus Topics: An OSHA Review and How the IIPP Relates to Lockout/Tagout!

Faculty:  

Gary Kelley — Mr. Kelley is certified by the California Specialized Training Institute (CSTI) and the International Code Council (ICC). He is a n innovative, detail oriented trainer with a background in occupational safety , emergency response, industrial hygiene, loss control, ergonomics, management systems auditing, and training.


Professional Points:

.5 CM points by the American Board of Industrial Hygiene have been applied for

.4 Continuance of Certification points by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals

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