Currently the Technical Committee Vice Chairperson for Standard CSA Z460-20 of The Control of Hazardous Energy – Lockout and Other Methods, Len Cicero is an expert when it comes to the control of hazardous energy associated with machines, equipment, and processes. Len developed the complete training program for CSA on the Lockout Standard and delivered it across Canada in 2005.
Inadvertent start-up of machinery can cause some of the most devastating injuries in the workplace. We offer complete solutions to:
Proper energy control procedures and training for employees authorized to perform lockout and machine operators affected by lockout tagout will ensure your equipment and employees are safe from injury and harm during service or maintenance.
Periodic inspections allow these procedures and policies to be reviewed regularly and guarantee that your lockout program is up to date, accurate, and used properly by your employees. When these components are properly applied, your lockout program will be efficient, compliant and most of all provide a safe and controlled environment for your employees to conduct their service and maintenance work.
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3 Hours
Electricians, electrical contractors, maintenance supervisors, electrical supervisors, electrical superintendents, facility supervisors, maintenance personnel, Millwrights, OHS Managers, electrical engineers, plant managers, production supervisors
In Person
This course is based on CSA Z460, 2020
Currently the Technical Committee Chairperson for Standard CSA Z460-13 of The Control of Hazardous Energy Board – Lockout and Other Methods, Len Cicero is an expert when it comes to the control of hazardous energy associated with machines, equipment and processes. Len developed the complete training program for CSA on the Lockout Standard and delivered it across Canada in 2005.
What Is CSA Z460
Canada’s first Lockout standard, the purpose is to specify requirements and performance objectives for procedures, techniques, designs, and methods designed to protect personnel from injury from the inadvertent release of hazardous energy. Release of hazardous energy can include any motion, energization, start-up, or release of stored energy that, from the perspective of the person(s) at risk, is either un-intended or deliberate.
Proper energy control procedures and training for employees authorized to perform lockout and machine operators affected by lockout tagout will ensure your equipment and employees are safe from injury and harm during service or maintenance.
Periodic inspections allow these procedures and policies to be reviewed regularly and guarantee that your lockout program is up to date, accurate, and used properly by your employees. When these components are properly applied, your lockout program will be efficient, compliant and most of all provide a safe and controlled environment for your employees to conduct their service and maintenance work.