Video Resource Library
(B) = Booklet, (C) = CD (support materials), (D) = DVD, (V) = Video
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Lockout / Tagout
Construction: Lockout/Tagout
Coastal (1992)
Time: 10 minutes #VLLT004 (V)
Reviews the 6-step procedure for lockout/tagout in construction.
Lockout/Tagout
Coastal
Time: 8:50 minutes #VLLT005 (B) (V)
This video program contains everything you need to help protect employees from the hazards of uncontrolled energy.
Lockout/Tagout: Affected Employees
Summit (2006)
Time: 15 minutes #VLLT012 (D) (C)
This DVD provides an excellent training experience for all employees. Failure to correctly lockout and tagout a machine before beginning work can have dire consequences. In the United States, machine related accidents make up for over 55% of amputation cases among workers.
This program provides employees with information on how to reduce injuries caused by improper procedures while working with machines. Comply with OSHA training requirements and motivate workers to recognize the potential hazards. This program is ideal for all affected employees and includes training on:
- Importance of Lockout/Tagout
- Overview of Lockout/Tagout procedures
- Responsibilities of affected personnel
Lockout/Tagout: Authorized Employees
Summit (2006)
Time: 15 minutes #VLLT013 (D) (C)
It is estimated that Lockout/Tagout safety programs prevent over 60,000 injuries and 120
fatalities each year, in the United States alone. Following proper Lockout/Tagout steps is critical
when repairing or performing maintenance on machinery. Train your authorized employees to
stop the accidental release of energy with this program which covers:
- What is an authorized employee
- Preparing for a Lockout
- Lockout-Best safety practices
- Additional procedures
Lockout/Tagout: Controlling the Beast
Coastal (1998, 1999, 2004)
Time: 20 minutes #VLLT002 (B) (D) (V)
This video is designed to work with your employer's plan and teach basic concepts
about the nature of the beast - hazardous energy. You'll learn about various energy
sources, what lockout/tagout is, and when you should lockout/tagout. You'll also
learn to use the six steps that are required to control hazardous energy properly.
Lockout/Tagout for Pulp and Paper
Coastal (2005)
Time: 15 minutes #VLLT011 (D)
When it comes to your safety, lockout/tagout is no big mystery. There are only
six steps to lockout and tagout procedures. This program, targeted specifically
for the pulp and paper industry, covers the basics of lockout/tagout and when
it should be performed.
Lockout/Tagout: Make No Mistake
DuPont Sustainable Solutions – (2012)
Time: 17 minutes #VLLT009 (D) (B)
Very simply, energy is the power for doing work. Sometimes, when uncontrolled, it can be hazardous, even deadly. This DVD addresses OSHA's General Industry Standard for Lockout/Tagout. It will help your employees understand the seven steps of lockout/tagout, how to complete them and why they are important. It also covers the different forms of energy, safe practices for controlling hazardous energy and limitations of using tagout only.
Lockout/Tagout: Open and Shut Case
Coastal (2004)
Time: 14 minutes #VLLT008 (D)
This features the training content of Coastal's Lockout/Tagout: An Open & Shut Case video, and helps solve the mystery of lockout/tagout by focusing on the basics. It will help your company comply with OSHA 1910.147 and avoid catastrophic accidents.
Lockout/Tagout Procedures
Summit Training Source, Inc.
Time: 15 minutes #VLLT001 (B) (V)
Prevent injuries and deaths that result from accidental release of energy.
Lockout/Tagout: Real, Real-Life
Coastal (2000, 2004)
Time: 19 minutes #VLLT006 (B) (D) (V)
This video program will help you comply with OSHA's Lockout/Tagout Standard (1910.147).
Designed to provide important information about safe work practices when locking
and tagging, this interactive video program focuses on how employees can spot
potential dangers before it's too late.
- Awareness, Attitude, Action
- When?, Where? and Why?
- Proper locking/tagging procedures
- Communication
Lockout Tragedy
Coastal (2004)
Time: 15 minutes #VLLT010 (D)
This high impact program, part of our Danger Zone reality series, retells the tragic story of Michael Fitch, a young worker who lost his life in an avoidable on-the-job accident involving improper lockout procedures.
Machine Lockout: Controlling Hazardous Energy
Tel-A-Train (1990)
Time: 21 minutes #VLLT003 (V) (B)
- How to lockout energy
- How to control residual energy
- Describes lockout procedures for the following systems: electrical, hydraulic; pneumatic; thermal; gas, water, steam, and chemical.
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