LOTOTO Awareness
This course provides insight into the reasons and methods for locking off and controlling energy sources to prevent accidents and injury.
Introduction
Aims and Objectives
Definitions
Observations from the HSE
The consequences of not being in control.
The consequences of not being in control.
Energy Sources.
Mechanical hazards
Electrical systems.
Pneumatic and Hydraulic systems.
Gases.
Hazardous substances.
Stored energy and gravity.
Grey areas.
Clearing blockages.
Running cleans.
Shutting down.
Product changeover.
Equipment dismantling and major repair requiring removal of fixed guards.
Faults.
Stages of the Isolation and Lock Out process.
1. Prepare for shut down.
2. Shut down.
3. Isolate.
4. Lock Out.
5. Control or remove stored energy.
6. Verify the isolations.
What can go wrong?
During the work.
Forced removal of locks.
Knowledge Assessment
Knowledge assessment
Course complete.
Completed