Lock Out and Isolation Training, Manual Handling Risk Assessment, Safety Audit

Australian Risk Services - Disaster Recovery Plan
Australian Risk Services - Self Insurance

Lock out and isolation training

Every year people at work are injured, sometimes fatally, when plant is inadvertently activated. These injuries can be prevented by introducing and following correct isolation procedures.

 

Every year people at work are injured, sometimes fatally, when plant is inadvertently activated. These injuries can be prevented by introducing and following correct isolation procedures.

Duration 0.5 day
Requirements Clients to provide lunch and morning tea
Venue Client to provide venue
Cost per training $1,500 + $65 black and white or $150 colour booklet fee per participant

Objectives

  • The basic principles of isolation
  • Shutting down
    • Unwanted energy sources
    • Hazard categories
    • Isolating energy sources
    • Stored energy
  • Lock out devices
  • Tagging out
    • Group LO/TO
    • Group lockout box / cabinet
  • Shift or personnel changes
  • Removing guarding
  • Testing isolation
  • Prior to restart

 


Outline of the program:

  • Work injuries
  • The basic principle
    • What is an isolation procedure?
    • Strict adherence
    • If isolation is not practicable
  • Shutting down: plant with one energy source Unwanted energy sources
  • Hazard categories
    • Physical hazards
    • Chemical hazards
    • Biological hazards
    • Ergonomic hazards
    • Psychosocial hazards
  • Isolating energy sources
    • Identify all isolation points
  • Stored energy
    • Fluid energy
    • Other energy devices
  • Lock out devices
  • Tagging out
    • Personal danger tags
    • Tag limitations
    • Out of service tags
  • Group LO/TO
  • Group lockout box / cabinet
  • Shift or personnel changes
  • Removing guarding
  • Testing isolation
  • Prior to restart