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This course is designed to give the technician the most in-depth electrical LOTO training in the industry and to give those who lockout machines out the information they need to safely and effectively perform lockout on their equipment.
Students will gain an understanding of Lockout requirements, and best practices, and will leave with an better understanding of performing lockout the right way vs. the wrong way.
This course also covers the safe use of meters and test equipment to verify a zero energy state after lockout/tagout.
Lockout/Tagout
Meters - HANDS ON
On-Site Training
Advantages Of On-Site Training
Training Provider: Troubleshooting Boot Camps
Course Topics: Industrial Training > Electrical
Training Course Summary: This course is designed to give the technician the most in-depth electrical LOTO training in the industry and to give those who lockout machines out the information they need to safely and effectively perform lockout on their equipment.
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