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MBB Consulting™ - Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO) Training In Columbus, OH

Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO) Training In Columbus, OH

Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO) Training
Columbus is Ohio's capital and most populous city. Lock Out Tag Out training teaches Columbus students about safe energy source isolation.
Price $349
Duration 1 day
Format In-person, instructor-led slideshow with exercises and a quiz to test comprehension.
Materials Each student will receive a 3-ring binder containing print-outs of the slideshow. Assuming satisfactory quiz results graded a few days after class, each student will receive a Certificate of Completion.
Class Size5 - 8 students
Start Day
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CityColumbus, OH

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About Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO) Training


Who is Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO) Training for?

LOTO training is for anybody working with or around equipment especially people who could enter equipment work envelopes intentionally or accidentally. The course is especially relevant to Machine Operators, Maintenance personnel, and Machinists. We recommend training while on-boarding employees into at-risk roles, plus refresher training at least every 12 months. OSHA requires energy control procedure be separately inspected at least annually. Employees should also be retrained at least internally any time their work instructions are changed especially in any way with LOTO or other safety ramifications. In our course, Columbus students learn:

Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO) Training Course Overview:

Lock Out Tag Out training helps Columbus students avoid injury by zeroing out or controlling energy sources before entering a machine's work envelope. We have been in plants with fatalities and serious injuries; amputations, etc. Safety is no joke. But we still see it being treated that way in more than half of the factories we visit: totally exposed pinch points, Operators intentionally defeating safety devices, working in machines while the machine remains energized. And for no reason other than "convenience". Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO) is a topic that needs to be continually reinforced. We are zealous about safety. Our trainers have the experience and right attitude about safety to deliver.

What are Dangerous Energy Sources?

Chemical.
Hydraulic.
Mechanical.
Pneumatic.
Stored.
Thermal.


Stay safe. Save a life; possibly your own. Sign up for Lock Out Tag Out Training today.

Columbus

Arch City

Excellent choice! Connection of the National Road from Baltimore linked Columbus to the Ohio and Erie Canal facilitating a population boom. German immigrants constructed breweries. Columbus and Xenia Railroads were built and expanded. Ohio's Statehouse was completed. WWII demand attracted Appalachian migrants. Downtown was revitalized with high-rises and a convention center. Meanwhile, Columbus developed several entertainment options for enjoyment after Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO) Training being home to many parks, festivals, landmarks, and museums, plus a zoo and aquarium. Perhaps the most popular of these is the Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens.

Columbus
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Columbus, OH
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Facility

Columbus Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO) Training is delivered in our PNC Plaza facility located just off Broad Street near the Scioto River, downtown YMCA, Gavel Sculpture, Supreme Court of Ohio, and Ohio Statehouse.

Testimonials

Read what our students and clients have to say.

Frederic B.
Frederic B.
Chief of Operations
Automotive


Thanks. The 5S training was very good stuff.



Nick P.
Nick P.
Mechanical Engineer
Machinery


I had extremely limited knowledge of GD&T before this course. I learned a lot in a strong course that allowed room for questions, example, and provided the space to learn the course material to the best of my ability.