Electrical Safety and Lockout Tagout Training

We help employees understand electrical safety training requirements and recognize energized equipment hazards in the workplace. This course explains lockout tagout procedures, OSHA LOTO safety expectations, and electrical isolation training methods to reduce shock, arc flash, and equipment-related incidents.
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Control Hazardous Energy Safely

Build awareness and confidence by learning how to identify electrical hazards, isolate energy sources, and apply proper lockout tagout procedures before servicing or maintaining equipment.
  • 100% Online Training
    Complete the course online at your own pace without interrupting work duties.
  • OSHA-Aligned Content
    Covers electrical safety training and OSHA LOTO safety requirements.
  • Hazard Recognition
    Explains energized equipment hazards and associated risks.
  • Lockout Tagout Procedures
    Introduces step-by-step LOTO processes for electrical isolation.
  • Practical Safety Guidance
    Teaches safe work practices employees can apply immediately.
  • Certificate of Completion
    Receive a downloadable certificate upon course completion.
  • Understand Electrical Safety
    Help learners recognize common electrical hazards in the workplace.
  • Identify Energized Equipment Hazards
    Teach how live electrical energy can cause injury or fatalities.
  • Apply Lockout Tagout Procedures
    Reinforce proper steps for isolating and controlling hazardous energy.
  • Support OSHA LOTO Safety
    Promote compliance with OSHA lockout tagout standards.
  • Improve Electrical Isolation Awareness
    Build confidence in using electrical isolation training techniques safely.
    • Maintenance and repair personnel
    • Electricians and electrical technicians
    • Manufacturing and industrial workers
    • Authorized and affected employees
    • Supervisors responsible for safety training
    • Introduction to electrical safety training
    • Common electrical hazards
    • Energized equipment hazards
    • Electrical shock and arc flash basics
    • OSHA LOTO safety overview
    • Lockout tagout procedures
    • Electrical isolation training fundamentals
    • Types of energy sources
    • Lockout and tagout devices
    • Verification of energy control
    • Employee roles and responsibilities
    • Course review and completion
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    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    This training explains how electrical hazards occur and teaches employees how to control hazardous energy using proper lockout tagout procedures.
    Employees who work on or near electrical systems or equipment should complete electrical safety training to understand risks and safe work practices.
    OSHA LOTO safety standards require written procedures, employee training, and the use of lockout and tagout devices to prevent unexpected equipment startup.
    Yes, it explains energized equipment hazards and why electrical isolation is critical before servicing or maintenance work.
    Yes, the course provides clear guidance on lockout tagout procedures, including preparation, shutdown, isolation, and verification steps.
    Yes, a certificate of completion is provided immediately and can be used for compliance and training records.