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It shows you how and when to follow OSHA's Lockout/Tagout regulations, covering lockout/tagout devices, procedures, dissipating stored energy, special situations, release procedures, and working with electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems.
Powered equipment can help you get jobs done quicker and easier, but its hazardous energy also presents certain dangers, which is why OSHA has the Lockout/Tagout regulations.
The course includes lessons on working with electrical systems and working with hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
Yes, it includes a lesson on release procedures, as well as dissipating stored energy and handling special situations.