Blue Arc

Lockout / Tagout (LOTO)

1-Day | Hazardous Energy Awareness & Basic Application

This one-day program provides foundational instruction for authorized and affected employees who need a clear understanding of hazardous energy risks and basic lockout/tagout application concepts. Participants learn OSHA regulatory requirements, employee roles and responsibilities, common hazardous energy types (electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, thermal, stored energy), and the fundamentals of energy isolation. The course introduces device application, notification requirements, verification awareness, and common failure points that lead to serious incidents.
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2-Day | Authorized Employee & Program Management Implementation

This expanded two-day program moves beyond awareness-level training into hands-on authorized employee application and program-level implementation. Participants perform machine-specific isolation exercises using representative or mock equipment, applying locks and tags, controlling stored energy, and conducting zero-energy verification procedures. Training includes group lockout coordination, shift-change protocols, multi-source and complex systems, contractor/multi-employer coordination, and periodic inspection requirements.
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Lockout / Tagout (LOTO) — Train-the-Trainer (2-Day) Course Number: TLOTO-106

Prepares trainers to teach hazardous energy control programs. Covers energy source identification, isolation procedures, device application, machine-specific instruction methods, practical lockout demonstrations, and audit-ready documentation practices.

Train-the-Trainer Programs Seminars

Instructor Development • Internal Qualification • Compliance-Ready Training Systems

All Train-the-Trainer seminars are offered in person or virtually and prepare experienced personnel to deliver, evaluate, and document internal safety and operator training programs with confidence and consistency.

Lockout / Tagout (LOTO) — Train-the-Trainer (2-Day) Course Number: TLOTO-106

Prepares trainers to teach hazardous energy control programs. Covers energy source identification, isolation procedures, device application, machine-specific instruction methods, practical lockout demonstrations, and audit-ready documentation practices.