Lockout Tagout

I Felt Comfortable

Stock #: I137

Running Time:  25 minutes

Year Produced:  1994

Language:  English

Format:  

This is the true life story of Randy Fellhoelter’s close encounter with death after intentionally violating safety work rules and procedures. Although Randy’s accident was caused by his accidental contact with 7,200 volts of electricity, the video focuses on how individual behavior plays a major role in accidents and/or accident prevention. The specific details of the accident were omitted from the video to draw attention to the conditions that led up to the tragedy that changed Randy’s life forever. WARNING:THIS IS A VERY GRAPHIC VIDEO.

Lockout Tagout

Stock #: L156

Running Time:  14 minutes

Year Produced:  2008

Language:  English

Format:  

Lockout/Tagout procedures are vital to a safe work environment. If you utilize powered equipment, everyone in your facility needs to be aware of proper lockout/tagout procedures. This program is a great way to start your training.

Lockout Tagout (Hazardous Energy Sources)

Stock #: L169

Running Time:  5 minutes

Year Produced:  1992

Language:  English

Format:  

Procedures and reasons for using Lock Out/Tag Out are shown. Who should be authorized to do it and undo it is discussed as well as when and why it is needed. Equipment scheduled to be worked on needs to be “Locked Out” and/or “Tagged Out” so that it will not “operate” while it is being maintained or serviced to protect those performing that work.

Lockout Tagout - Control of hazardous Energy Sources

Stock #: L172

Running Time:  7 minutes

Language:  English

Format:  

This program emphasizes the importance of employee responsibility concerning this potentially deadly hazard. It reviews step-by-step procedures for electrical, thermal, hydraulic and pneumatic powered equipment. Meets all new OSHA training requirements.

Lockout Tagout - Control of hazardous Energy Sources

Srock #:  L160

Running Time:  11 minutes

Year Produced:  1991

Language:  English

Format:  

This program emphasizes the importance of employee responsibility concerning this potentially deadly hazard. It reviews step-by-step procedures for electrical, thermal, hydraulic and pneumatic powered equipment. Meets all new OSHA training requirements.