This course includes
- Access to Control of Hazardous Energy (CSA Z460) Course Content and e-learning modules
- Digital Copy of Participant Manual
- QR Coded certificate upon successful completion of course
Course Description
Drawing from the guidelines of the Canadian Standards Association’s Z460 standard, this course delves deeply into the principles and techniques of energy control, commonly known as lockout/tagout procedures. Whether it’s electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, chemical, or thermal energy, participants will understand the risks associated with each and the methods to control them. Key modules cover a broad range of topics, from identification and assessment of energy sources to effective energy isolation, release, and verification techniques. Participants will also be equipped with strategies for emergency situations where rapid shutdowns or restorations are required. Beyond the technical aspects, the training emphasizes the significance of fostering a safety-first culture in the workplace. Attendees will learn the importance of regular audits, continuous training, and ensuring that lockout/tagout procedures align with the CSA Z460 standards.
What will you learn?
- Understand the fundamental principles outlined in CSA Z460 regarding hazardous energy control.
- Identify various forms of hazardous energy, including electrical, mechanical, and chemical.
- Master the lockout/tagout procedures essential for energy isolation.
- Grasp the techniques for effective energy release and verification.
- Recognize the risks associated with each energy form and methods to mitigate them.
- Implement emergency protocols for scenarios demanding rapid shutdown or restoration.
- Stay updated with compliance requirements as stipulated by CSA Z460.
- Promote and foster a safety-first culture in the workplace.
- Understand the significance of regular audits and continuous training.
- Ensure that all procedures align seamlessly with the standards set by CSA Z4




