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video(s) with subject of
Lockout/Tagout
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Alto Impacto : Seguridad de sellado y etiquetado / High Impact : Lockout /Tagout Safety
Video ID:
1484
Minutes:
19
Date:
1996
Language(s):
Spanish
Description:
Features eight accident recreations to demonstrate the importance of following all prescribed lockout/tagout procedures. The viewer will also learn the responsibilities and safe work procedures of those who are affected by lockout/tagout as well as those that are authorized to service machines and perform lockout/tagout procedures. Warning! May be too graphic for some audiences.
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Fatal Shock : Electrical Case Histories / El choque mortal : casos de la vida real
Video ID:
496
Minutes:
24
Date:
2005
Language(s):
English / Spanish
Description:
Introduces workers to the principles of electricity, shows how to avoid the dangers of electrical shock and explains correct responses to electrical emergencies. Covers: Importance of following proper procedures; Reporting unsafe electrical working conditions; Personal protective equipment; and Personal verification of lockout/tagout. Spanish on DVD format only.
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High Impact : Electrical Safety
Video ID:
571
Minutes:
18
Date:
1995
Language(s):
English
Description:
Demonstrates electrical safety lessons in ten re-created accidents. Highlights importance of teaching qualified electricians to maintain electrical equipment; lock-out/tagout; proper distance, ladder safety and safe work practices. Warning! May be too graphic for some audiences. Violation: wrong kind of hard hat is shown being worn in this video.
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High Impact : Lockout/Tagout Safety
Video ID:
779
Minutes:
19
Date:
1996
Language(s):
English
Description:
Features eight accident re-creations to demonstrate the importance of following all prescribed lockout/tagout procedures. The viewer will also learn the responsibilities and safe work procedures of those who are affected by lockout/tagout as well as those that are authorized to service machines and perform lockout/tagout procedures. Warning! May be too graphic for some audiences.
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High Impact : Lockout/Tagout Safety [Life & Death Series]
Video ID:
843
Minutes:
19
Date:
1999
Language(s):
English
Description:
Dramatic presentation: Martha, a veteran plant employee, discovers Ralph unconscious and bleeding beside the turning dryer. As this mystery unfolds, the co-workers recall other lockout mistakes that have caused serious injuries and deaths. Key points: employee complacency, training and authorization, isolating energy sources, lockout devices, and verification. Life and Death Series. Warning! May be too graphic for some audiences.
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Lockout / Tagout : It Would Have Saved His Life
Video ID:
1437
Minutes:
19
Date:
2008
Language(s):
English
Description:
The true story of a man killed in a workplace mishap that would have been prevented by lockout/tagout. The video provides overview of the following information: purpose of lockout/tagout; Employee roles and responsibilities; purpose and contents of an Energy Control Plan.
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Lockout For Life! / ¡Peligro! : asegure su vida
Video ID:
733
Minutes:
22
Date:
2008
Language(s):
English / Spanish
Description:
Reviews critical procedures such as hazards of uncontrolled energy, equipment shutdown and isolation. Dramatic re-enactments of actual incidents. Covers the basic importance of following complete procedures for locking out power to equipment during maintenance and downtime procedures. DVD also has PowerPoint presentation accessible on your computer. Warning! May be too graphic or some audiences.
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Lockout/Tagout : Affected Employees
Video ID:
1149
Minutes:
8
Date:
2006
Language(s):
English
Description:
For Affected Employees who work with or around locked out equipment. Basic overview; shows different locks and tags.
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Lockout/Tagout : Authorized Employees
Video ID:
1150
Minutes:
16
Date:
2006
Language(s):
English
Description:
For Safety Managers and Authorized Employees. Includes what to do in routine and special Lockout/Tagout situations; discusses energy sources and safe startup procedures.
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Lockout/Tagout : Lightning in a Bottle / Bloqueo/Etiquetado : Rayos en una botella
Video ID:
1297
Minutes:
15
Date:
2008
Language(s):
English / Spanish
Description:
For all electrical workers. Describes different types of energy: electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, pressurized liquids and gasses, and a combination. Basic steps of LOTO are presented in detail as well as the steps of removal and re energizing. Covers energy control program, inspection and training requirements. Includes leader's guide and power point presentation on DVD-ROM. Subtitles in English only. Also includes Portuguese version
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Lockout/Tagout : When Everyone Knows
Video ID:
870
Minutes:
17
Date:
1992
Language(s):
English
Description:
Trains for compliance of OSHA 1910.147 by explaining critical lock-out/tag-out procedures. Video contains the funny Larry character. He is in reenactments showing the wrong way/right way scenarios that clearly illustrate the importance of energy control and proper procedures.
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Lockout/Tagout for Pulp and Paper / Bloqueo/Etiquetado para pulpa y papel
Video ID:
1139
Minutes:
14
Date:
2004
Language(s):
English / Spanish
Description:
Shows the basic steps of lockout/tagout and re-energizing the equipment. Although environment is for the paper industry, the information is useful for all work environments. DVD only has Spanish. DVD has additional materials accessible by computer including leader's guide and PowerPoint presentation. Spanish version on DVD only.
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More High Impact Lockout/Tagout Safety [non-graphic version]
Video ID:
1573
Minutes:
21
Date:
2011
Language(s):
English
Description:
Stresses the importance of controlling hazardous energy in all required situations while providing viewers with a basic understanding of the key elements in the lockout/tagout process. Also includes six workplace injury reenactments that illustrate the devastating consequences of improper LOTO operations. Topics include situations that require lockout/tagout, authorized, and affected and other employees, proper use of locks and tags, steps involved in performing a lockout procedure, verifying a zero energy states, returning equipment to service and group lockout procedures. Non-graphic version. For a shorter version order #1574 which includes both graphic and non-graphic versions.
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More High Impact Lockout/Tagout Safety [Short Version]
Video ID:
1574
Minutes:
10
Date:
2012
Language(s):
English
Description:
Brief version of #1573. Includes graphic and non-graphic versions. Stresses the importance of controlling hazardous energy in all required situations while providing viewers with a basic understanding of the key elements in the lockout/tagout process. Also includes workplace injury reenactments that illustrate the devastating consequences of improper LOTO operations. Topics include situations that require lockout/tagout, authorized, and affected and other employees, proper use of locks and tags, steps involved in performing a lockout procedure, verifying a zero energy state, returning equipment to service and group lockout procedures. Non-graphic version. For the standard version order #1573.
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