DAC Worldwide – Lock-Out/Tag-Out Training Systems
Training with DAC Worldwide – Lock-Out/Tag-Out Training Systems 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) and Electrical Lock-Out/Tag-Out Training System (810-000) feature realistic, simulated working process environments that facilitate introductory training with hands-on activities related to the process of identifying and locking out sources of dangerous potential energy in an industrial setting.
Description
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 Systems.
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.
DAC Worldwide offers two Lock-Out/Tag-Out Training Systems to suit your needs:

Lock-Out/Tag-Out Training System
Model: 811-000
Provide your students with a leg up on their future careers. The Lock-Out/Tag-Out Training System – Model 811-000 features industry-standard components that allow learners to gain experience with the components they’ll encounter on the job.
Industry-Standard Components
Students will build their skills on components such as: 2 PVC process tanks with removable covers, vents, drains, and process connections; PVC process network with block valves, 3-way valves, figure-8 blinds, and descriptive valve tags; fractional HP magnetic drive centrifugal pump; drain collection and distribution tubing network with valved central collection manifold; electrical controls, with provision for lock-out, including primary service disconnect, motor starter switch, in-line GFI protector, and system plug connection; and a comprehensive lock-out/tag-out tool kit with color-coded locks, tags, multi-lock hasps, specialty electrical locking devices, valve locking devices of multiple designs, and a dedicated toolbox.
Courseware and Hands-on Exercises
The Lock-Out/Tag-Out Training System’s courseware consists of a “Safety First” IPT Training Manual with a chapter on lock-out/tag-out, as well as hands-on exercises. Students will explore a wide variety of fundamental lock-out/tag-out topics, and gain 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.

Electrical Lock-Out/Tag-Out Training System
Model: 810-000
DAC Worldwide’s Electrical Lock-Out/Tag-Out Training System teaches learners the proper lock-out/tag-out practices to ensure that electrical currents and machinery have been deenergized, thus controlling hazardous energy and maintaining a safe work environment.
Affordable and portable, this tabletop trainer provides hands-on activities related to the process of identifying and locking out sources of dangerous electrical energy in industrial settings. All lock-out/tag-out skills are performed at a reduced voltage (24DC) for the enhanced safety of users.
Realistic Training with Industry-Standard Components
Model 810-000 includes real-world components, such as a Clamp-On Circuit Breaker Lock-Out 480/600V; Clamp-On Circuit Breaker Lock-Out 120/277V; Wall Switch Lock-Out; Knife-Type Disconnect Switch; IEC Rotary Safety Switch; 3-in-1 Plug Lock-Out; Universal Multipole Breaker Lock-Out; and Test Points and Indicator Lights. A toolbox with locking and tagging devices is also included.

Teach Hands-On Skills with Use Guide
By following along with the included Use Guide, students will be able to identify sources that require lock-out/tag-out, recognize electrical lock-out/tag-out equipment, perform a lock-out/tag-out on a circuit breaker in a service panel, perform a safe removal of lock-out/tag-out equipment, perform a lock-out/tag-out on a knife-type disconnect switch, perform a lock-out/tag-out on a rotary disconnect switch, and perform a lock-out/tag-out on a branch circuit switch.