J. J. Keller's Lockout/Tagout: Your Key to Safety program will give your
authorized, affected, and other employees the critical information they need to help
prevent injuries and comply with OSHA's lock out - tag out training and retraining
requirements.
This ready-to-use program can help you...
- Satisfy OSHA's lockout/tagout standard (29 CFR, Part 1910.147)
- Reduce the potential for employee accidents involving hazardous energy
- Avoid the high costs of a poor safety record, OSHA fines, and lost productivity
- Keep your company competitive.
To find out more about added features on DVD, click on the “More Information” tab.
J. J. Keller’s Lockout/Tagout: Your Key to Safety is also available in Interactive Online/CD-ROM formats.
Not sure which training format is
right for you?
Lockout/Tagout: Your Key to Safety
DVD Main Menu
- Play Program - Plays entire main program.
- Chapter Selections – Allows easy access to specific subtopics for more
focused
training.
- Introduction
- Introduces lockout/tagout, discusses the OSHA standard and why lockout/tagout is so
important
- What Is Lockout/Tagout?
- Lockout/tagout defined
- When lockout/tagout is required
- Overview of the lockout/tagout procedure
- A Key Question
- Video question that asks viewers to identify the potential danger zones of a machine
- Authorized, Affected, and Other
Employees
- Discusses the roles and responsibilities of the three types of employees who need to
be trained in lockout/tagout: authorized, affected and other employees
- Energy Isolating Devices
- A Key Question
- Video question that asks viewers if a machine needs to be locked/tagged out during a
brief cleaning procedure
- Lockout Procedure
- The differences between lockout and tagout
- When lockout is required
- When tagout is permitted
- The basic steps of a lockout procedure: preparation, shutdown, isolating equipment,
application of lockout device, releasing stored energy and verification
- Lockout/tagout and shift changes
- A Key Question
- Video question that asks viewers to identify the energy isolating device on a machine
- Lockout Release
- The basic steps of a lockout release procedure: replacing guards, checking the
machine, checking for employees and removing the lockout
- What to do when the authorized employee isn't around to remove lockout
- Lock and Tag Requirements
- Appearance and construction requirements
- Requirements for multiple lockout
- Other Requirements
- Periodic lockout/tagout inspections
- Situations where lockout/tagout may be suspended
- A Key Question
- Video question about multiple lockout/tagout
- Conclusion
- Reporting lockout/tagout errors
- Reiterates importance of lockout/tagout to maintaining a safe workplace
- Review - Provides a quick way to refresh memory on key points of the program
to better aid retention.
- Commentary – Offers additional interviews by industry professionals.
- Quiz – 10 interactive questions; offers correct/incorrect remediation to
reinforce effectiveness of training.
- Message for Management – Gives introduction to the training program and
topic for trainers/management.
- Hazard Communication: Regulation and Risk Preview - Offers a sneak
peek at a related training program.
The Lockout/Tagout: Your Key to Safety program includes several
ready-to-use training tools:
- (1) 20-minute, closed-captioned video - Available on DVD (with extra bonus
features) the program combines engaging video and editing technology with expertise from
industry professionals at all levels.
- (1) Instructor's Guide - Provides you with background information and
training
tips to make the most of each training session.
- (11) Employee Handbooks - Review key points and include a quiz to check
trainees’ understanding of the material.
- (1) Trainer Tools CD-ROM - CD presents a quick and easy way to invigorate
classroom training through visual learning aids. Provides instant access to
topic-specific information, including customizable transparency masters, quizzes
with answer keys, clip art, training logs, and more! The minimum computer system
requirements for the Trainer Tools CD-ROM are Office 2000, with Word, and Internet
Explorer version 5.5. (CD-ROM not sold separately.)
- (1) Awareness
Poster - Hang in a break room or training area to remind employees that the
rules
are in effect 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
To purchase individual components, please click here.
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J. J. Keller's training programs are available in three formats: DVD, Interactive Online, and Interactive CD-ROM. Each format offers compelling, high-quality training on required topics, best practices, and general safety and wellness issues.
Below is a comparison chart of the features, benefits, and system requirements each training format has to offer. Look it over to find out exactly which one is right for you and your employees! |
| Feature/Benefit |
DVD |
Interactive
CD-ROM* |
Interactive
Online |
High quality video |
X |
X |
X |
| Professional narration (w/ audio on/off for CD and Online) |
X |
X |
X |
| Sound bites from industry professionals |
X |
X |
X |
| Message for Management |
X |
|
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| Animations |
X |
X |
X |
| Interactive animations |
|
X |
X |
| Content Resources (PDFs of in-depth course material, form examples, and worksheets) |
|
X |
X |
| Pre-test/Post-test |
X |
X |
X |
| Interactive Check on Learning (drag and drop, matching, multiple choice) |
|
X |
X |
| Lesson test(s) |
|
X |
X |
| Final exam |
|
X |
X |
| Downloadable course transcript |
|
X |
X |
| Drop-down menu structure |
|
X |
X |
| Closed-captioned video |
X |
|
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| Trainer's/Instructor's Guide |
X |
|
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| Employee/Driver Handbooks (with quiz) |
X |
|
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| Awareness Poster(s) |
X |
|
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| Training Log |
|
X |
X |
| Trainer Tools CD-ROM (supplemental topic info, quiz questions, answer key, clip art, posters, training log) |
X |
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| Additional features (Review, Commentary, Quiz, etc.) |
X |
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| System Requirements |
DVD |
Interactive
CD-ROM* |
Interactive
Online |
| Intel®/AMD compatible multimedia computer |
|
X |
X |
| Windows® 2000/XP or higher* |
|
X |
X |
| Pentium® 350 MHz processor |
|
X |
X |
| 128 MB of RAM |
|
X |
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| 60 MB of hard disc space |
|
X |
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| 16X CD-ROM drive or higher |
|
X |
X |
| Flash Player 8 plugin or higher |
|
X |
X |
| JavaScript enabled |
|
|
X |
| Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher |
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|
X |
| Broadband connection 256 kbps or higher |
|
|
X |
| Speakers / Headphones |
|
X |
X |
*CD-ROMs are currently not compatible with Windows Vista™ operating system. |
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