MAKING EHS COMPLIANCE EASY
This instructor-led program gives your team the knowledge, skills, and confidence to lock out equipment correctly, every time. Each topic is tailored to your machinery and compliant with OSHA’s Control of Hazardous Energy standard (1910.147).
Learn to identify all energy sources: electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, thermal, and stored energy.
Understand responsibilities of authorized, affected, and other personnel under your company’s written plan.
Receive detailed instruction on how to isolate energy, apply devices, and verify zero-energy conditions.
Practice using locks, tags, hasps, valve covers, and switch blockers correctly and safely.
Learn proper use of lockboxes and protocols for multi-person servicing or maintenance tasks.
Follow required steps to remove devices, inspect systems, and restart equipment safely.
Examine real incidents and learn how following procedures helps prevent injury or death.
Complete a written evaluation and receive certification documents to meet OSHA compliance.
WHO IS THIS SERVICE FOR
This training is required for “authorized employees” responsible for applying energy isolation and lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures. Common roles include maintenance technicians, electricians, machine operators, and mechanics in manufacturing, automotive, facilities, and warehouse environments. If your employees are responsible for servicing or maintaining machinery, this course is not optional, it’s essential.
WHY IT MATTERS
Failure to properly lock out machinery is a leading cause of workplace fatalities and amputations. OSHA’s Control of Hazardous Energy standard (1910.147) requires all authorized employees to be trained in applying, verifying, and removing lockout/tagout devices. GMG ensures your team understands not just the what, but the how, why, and when of safe energy control.
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GMG gathers details about your equipment, procedures, and energy sources.
Training is delivered live by a safety professional at your facility or a classroom location.
Participants walk through real LOTO scenarios using your equipment or training simulators.
Client Success
Answers to common questions about OSHA requirements, hands-on practice, equipment-specific instruction, and how GMG helps your team meet the 1910.147 standard with confidence.
Anyone who performs servicing or maintenance and must lock out machines or equipment to control hazardous energy.
Yes. OSHA mandates that authorized employees receive specific LOTO training, including instruction and hands-on practice.
Awareness training informs employees to stay clear of locked-out machines. Authorized training teaches how to perform the lockout process.
Initially upon assignment, and again whenever new equipment is introduced, procedures change, or retraining is needed due to performance issues.
Yes. GMG tailors training to your actual machinery, energy sources, and written LOTO program.
Yes. Each authorized employee receives a certificate and the training is documented per OSHA requirements.
We offer training for both groups and can combine sessions with breakout sections as needed.
Yes. Employees will physically apply locks, tags, and isolation devices to simulated or actual equipment under supervision.
Absolutely. We offer program development and revision services through our Written Programs offering.
While we don’t supply them directly, we can recommend and help source OSHA-compliant LOTO devices for your facility.
Lockout/tagout saves lives, but only when done right. Train your team. Control the hazard. Schedule your GMG training today.