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Energy Isolation Course
Price : Email us at info@santishsegroup.com for Pricing.
Documents:
Energy Isolation-Lock out & Tag out
[duration in hours / days]
Course Content
· Introduction
· Roles and Responsibilities
· Types of isolations
· Isolation standards
· Isolation design
· Isolation Implementation
· Residual energy
· Isolation integrity tests
· Isolation Certification
· Lockout – Tagout devices
· Rules regarding the use and placement of lockout – tagout devices
· Risk Assessment process for isolations
· Monitoring and Auditing
· Training and Competency
· Classroom exercises on isolation design
· Field practice on isolation types
On successfully completing the course, attendees will be able to
· Identify the required isolation as per system requirements
· Name the hazards and risks for isolation activities
· Describe different types of isolations and lockout-tagout devices
· Identify roles and responsibilities for isolation activities
· Prepare certification to record isolations
· Understand the isolation sequence, integrity tests, monitoring of isolations
· Prepare risk assessments when required for non-compliant isolations
Training Methodology
A mixture of taught sessions, interactive group exercises and practical demonstration of Energy Isolation and Lockout-Tagout procedures will be used to achieve the desired aims of the training. The practical exercise will be customized as per company’s Energy Isolation and Lockout-Tagout procedures.
Who Should Attend
· All personnel who are responsible for designing, implementing and approving Mechanical Isolations and De-isolations should attend.
Pre-Requisites
Training is in English but translation into other languages may be available on request. Organisations are requested to provide information on their Energy Isolation and Lockout-Tagout arrangements to ensure that the training is aligned to their expectations and procedures.
Certification
On successful completion of the training attendees will be issued with a unique-numbered Santis training certificate. Appraisal of attendees’ knowledge and performance will be made through a combination of continuous exercises, assessments, a written examination (multiple choice and short answers) and field practice.
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