Safeguard your workplace by effectively applying isolations to workplace activities, which prevent risk of exposure to dangerous hazards and power sources. Lock-out tag out is a safety procedures used in industry to ensure that dangerous machines are properly shut off and not able to be started up again prior to the completion of maintenance or repair work.
Isolations (Lock-out tag-out)
NZQA 2401- Shut down, isolate and start up machines and equipment - Level 3, 3 Credits
Course Overview:
This isolation course will give you the necessary knowledge to identify when you need to apply isolation procedures and how to lock out or reinstate machinery.
Key Learning Objectives:
- Prepare for shut down, isolation, and start up of machines and equipment
- Shut down and isolate machines and equipment
- Start up machines and equipment following shut down and isolation
- Complete applicable documentation.
- Legislation, company and individuals under the ACT.
- The purpose of isolations.
- The types of energy sources including stored energy.
- Responsibilities of Lock holder, Authorised Persons and Isolation Leaders.
- Classroom Isolation Training Board Demonstration.
- The Individual Isolation Procedure.
- The Group Isolation Procedure.
- The Authorised Removal of a Personal Padlock.
- Isolation Breaches.
- Isolation Summary.
- Practical workplace isolation assessment (manage the isolation process, shut down, isolate, verify, reinstate) on two systems.
Contact our office on 0800 270 959 for more information on Isolation onsite training.
Isolations (Lock-out tag-out)
NZQA 2401- Shut down, isolate and start up machines and equipment - Level 3, 3 Credits
Course Overview:
This isolation course will give you the necessary knowledge to identify when you need to apply isolation procedures and how to lock out or reinstate machinery.
Key Learning Objectives:
- Prepare for shut down, isolation, and start up of machines and equipment
- Shut down and isolate machines and equipment
- Start up machines and equipment following shut down and isolation
- Complete applicable documentation.
- Legislation, company and individuals under the ACT.
- The purpose of isolations.
- The types of energy sources including stored energy.
- Responsibilities of Lock holder, Authorised Persons and Isolation Leaders.
- Classroom Isolation Training Board Demonstration.
- The Individual Isolation Procedure.
- The Group Isolation Procedure.
- The Authorised Removal of a Personal Padlock.
- Isolation Breaches.
- Isolation Summary.
- Practical workplace isolation assessment (manage the isolation process, shut down, isolate, verify, reinstate) on two systems.
Contact our office on 0800 270 959 for more information on Isolation onsite training.