Lockout/Tagout: An Open & Shut Case
Re-energize your safety efforts with this essential lockout/tagout program.

Lockout/Tagout: An Open & Shut Case shows your workers when to use tags to mark and identify the lockout situation to prevent the accidental or unexpected start up or release of stored energy when working on equipment and machinery.
Compliant with OSHA 1910.147, Lockout/Tagout: An Open & Shut Caseoutlines nine simple steps for safety, defines lockout and tagout and illustrates how they should be done
Key Learning Points
Basic Lockout/Tagout
- Defining Lockout/Tagout
- Tag and Lock Requirements
- OSHA Standard and Energy Types
The Six Steps Of Lockout/Tagout
- Preparation, Shutdown and Isolation
- Application
- Control and Verify
Re-Energizing
- Restoring Equipment Readiness