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Lockout / Tagout Class Agenda and O
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Lockout / Tagout Course Objectives
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OSHA Regulations (Standards - 29 CF
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(a)(3) "Purpose." (a)(3)(i) This se
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(c)(2) "Lockout/tagout." (c)(2)(i)
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(c)(5)(ii) Lockout devices and tago
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(c)(7)(i)(A) Each authorized employ
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III. Definitions Authorized employe
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D. Lockout Device Application. 1. A
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APPENDIX A TAGOUT PROCEDURES A. Whe
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DATE: _____/_____/_____ APPENDIX C
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APPENDIX E ENERGY SOURCE EVALUATION
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2 of 3 APPENDIX F 5. A. Apply locks
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Safe Procedures for Energy Control
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Lockout / Tagout Energy Source Iden
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Group Lockout Procedures Procedures
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Annual Inspection of Your Procedure
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Instructor Notes
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Lockout Devices u Standardize All L
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Lockout / Tagout Energy Source Iden
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Annual Inspection of Your Procedure
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Frequently Asked Questions The stan
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Elements of a Lockout/Tagout Progra
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Procedures For Each Piece Of Equipm
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Miscellaneous Items in Your Program
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