Overcoming Barriers for a Successful Lockout Program

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This webinar occurred on:  October 6, 2015

What you will learn by participating
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Running a compliant lockout program is challenging and often falls short of adequately protecting people. This webinar cuts right to the point of many common problems and addresses what – from our experience - can be done to effectively correct these challenges.

Some of the challenges to be addressed:

  • Ownership of the Lockout Program. Who is really responsible?
  • Written lockout programs that don’t reflect real practices.
  • Alternative Procedures – overused or underused?
  • How can I lockout when I haven’t got what I need to do it?
  • There is usually not enough time to lockout like we should.
  • Things change too quickly for my lockout program to keep up.

Speaker:

Todd Grover

Global Sr. Manager – Applied Safety Solutions - Master Lock Company

Todd has over 25 years of experience as a practicing safety professional and EHS Manager as well as a business degree in Administrative Management. And he holds an Advanced Safety Certification through the National Safety Council and is an OSHA authorized instructor for both the General Industry and Construction 10 and 30 hour courses. He worked with a wide range of industries to prepare numerous lockout policies and detailed procedures, develop company-specific compliance training, perform accident investigations and has represented dozens of employers during OSHA citation cases. He has worked with Control of Hazardous Energy-Lock out Tag out since the inception of the OSHA 1910.147 standard. Todd is a participating member of the ANSI Z244.1 committee on Control of Hazardous Energy, as well as a delegate to the U.S. PC283 committee contributing to the upcoming ISO 45001 Global Standard for Occupational Health and Safety.

Committed to making safety work through a continuous improvement strategy, Todd provides a solution-driven practical approach to accident prevention, risk management and meeting compliance requirements.

 

Duration: 1 Hour