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DAC Worldwide – Lock-Out/Tag-Out Training System

Training with the DAC Worldwide – Lock-Out/Tag-Out Training System prepares your students to safely and correctly handle lock-out/tag-out procedures in the workplace. Dac’s Lock-Out/Tag-Out Training System (811-000) features a realistic, simulated working process environment that facilitates introductory training with hands-on activities related to the process of identifying and locking out sources of dangerous potential energy in an industrial setting.

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Safety First

Teach your students the correct lock-out/tag-out procedures to prevent workplace accidents and possible injury with the DAC Worldwide – Lock-Out/Tag-Out Training System.

According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), lock-out/tag-out errors are in the Top 10 “Most Serious Violations” and “Most Often Cited Violations”. Unexpected energization of, release of stored energy from, or startup of equipment can all happen when workers are not familiar with proper procedures. When correctly shutdown, the lock-out/tag-out of equipment isolates energy sources, and prevents the release of potentially hazardous energy during routine activities.

Realistic Working Process Environment

The DAC Worldwide – Lock-Out/Tag-Out Training System features a realistic, simulated working process environment that facilitates introductory training with hands-on activities related to the process of identifying and locking out sources of dangerous potential energy in an industrial setting.

The training systems includes: Two process control tanks; a centrifugal pump; a complex, multi-purpose piping network; electrical controls; and a variety of lockable system components. A lock-out/tag-out kit that features a large number of commonly-encountered locking and tagging devices is also included.

Courseware & Hands-On Exercises on Industry-Standard Components

Provide your students with a leg up on their future careers. The Lock-Out/Tag-Out Training System features industry-standard components that allow learners to gain experience with the components they’ll encounter on the job.

The hands-on exercises and “Safety First” IPT Training Manual explore a wide variety of fundamental lock-out/tag-out topics, as well as a strong foundation in general concepts and activities. The courseware and exercises are flexible enough to be used as part of an instructor-led course, or self-directed study.