VHS English Version Product Number: V000069VEO
DVD English Version Product Number: V0000699EO
VHS Spanish Version Product Number: V000069VSO
DVD Spanish Version Product Number: V0000699SO
List Price: $229.00
Classification: Regulatory Compliance
Length of Video(in Minutes): 22
Year Produced: 2010
Publisher: MARCOM Group Ltd., The
Description: MARCOM's "Lock-Out/Tag-Out" Videotape Program uses environments which are familiar to employees working with both electric and hydraulic/pneumatic equipment and points out specifically where Lock-Out/Tag-Out procedures should be applied. Created specifically to assist facilities in complying with the employee training requirements of OSHA's "Lock-Out/Tag-Out" regulation, this Program discusses the OSHA Lock-Out/Tag-Out Standard, including the Energy Control Plan.
The Videotape includes information on the regulation itself, "energized" machinery, lock-out/tag-out concepts and procedures, lock-out/tag-out devices, electrical systems, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, and more. The Videotape Program comes with a comprehensive Leader's Guide, reproducible Scheduling & Attendance Form, Employee Quiz, Training Certificate and Training Log.

Lock Out Tag Out Video and DVD Excerpt: All of us benefit from the use of machines and equipment. They make our jobs easier and help us to be more productive. Each of the machines we use runs on some form of energy. This energy can be furnished in several ways including electricity, pneumatics, and hydraulics. While the results of this energy assist us in many ways, because of its great power, energy can also be dangerous. We need to be careful when we work around it. Frequently energy related energies are caused when one person is working on equipment and someone else inadvertently turns on the power, putting the equipment back into operation. In 1989 to help guard against these situations OSHA enacted new Lock Out Tag Out regulations. These regulations protect people working on set up, repair, or maintenance of machinery and equipment from the energy used to run these machines. OSHA estimates these laws save over 100 lives, and prevent over 60,000 injuries each year. The concept of lock out tag out is fairly simple. The object is to disable the machine being serviced by isolating it from its power or energy source. To do this lock tags and other mechanisms are placed on energy isolation devices such as switch boxes and valves.
