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Recommendations and Solutions
1. Increase and Empower Training for all Employees
Ensure workers and supervisors
know the hazards and understand
the consequences of exposure to
uncontrolled hazardous energy.
Establish a guide for training.
Ensure the training is both generic
and equipment specific. Include
instruction on trainer competency,
verification of knowledge
transfer, supportive learning
environment, and follow-up (two-
way communication). Consider
articulating/prescribing the
requirement in legislation.
Consulting Services
Training Programs Building Block
Training Services
The Effective Trainer
Lockout Tagout Safety Essentials
Lockout Tagout (eCourse)
Electrical Hazards (eCourse)
Managing Machine Safety
Information Resources
Lockout Tagout Training Program Guide
Effective lockout training: 9 proven ways to get workers listening and
learning
What can happen if lockout is not properly completed?
What is the correct way to complete a lockout?
Manufacturing Safety Resources Available in 6 Languages
2. Identifying Hazards and Risks
Be proactive about addressing
hazards and risks to mitigate them
before they can injure someone.
Complete a risk assessment to
identify hazardous energy hazards.
Identify hazards by observing
tasks, reviewing incident reports,
and seeking employee feedback.
Perform job hazard analyses, risk
assessments, and consult with
experts. Assess work practices,
procedures, and environmental
factors to ensure a safer workplace.
Consulting Services
Risk Assessment for Machinery and Robotics
Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA)
Machine Safeguarding Assessment
Lockout Tagout Placard Development
Training Services
Lockout Tagout Safety Essentials
Lockout Tagout (eCourse)
Electrical Hazards (eCourse)
Managing Pre-Start Reviews
Managing Machine Safety
Information Resources
Hazard Control: Lockout Tagout for Workers
How to Identify and Assess your Hazards: Using the WSPS Hazard
Assessment Tool
How do employers know when lockout is required?
Staying safe with hazardous energy: Using the Lockout Tagout procedure
When a worker completes a lockout, should they only need to be
concerned with electrical energy?
Working with machines safely – Safety Video
Understand your machine safeguarding risks – Safety Video
Assess your safeguarding in 4 easy steps – Safety Video
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