Lockout/Tag-Out
Lockout/Tag-Out Certification - Recognized Across Canada - Instant Access
This course teaches workers about the dangers of working with or around sources of hazardous energy and how to control that energy using a lockout/tag-out program. Every Equipment operator such as forklifts and aerial work platforms should know how to safely lockout and tag-out their equipment if there is ever a problem mechanically. See the Course Outline below for more details.
Upon completion, you will earn your Lockout/Tag-Out certificate immediately!
The certificate is valid for:
- 36 months (3 years)
Average Completion Time: 30 Minutes
Certification: Certificate expires 3 years from the issue date. Students will receive their downloadable/printable certificate immediately upon successful completion. Accepted everywhere across North America.
Course Modules:
- INTRODUCTION, WORKER RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND LOCKOUT/TAG OUT PROGRAMS
- INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS AND CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
- FINAL EXAM
Successful Completion: Students must achieve 80% of the final exam to pass. Students have 3 attempts to retake the exam.
Lift Certified Guarantee: With over 25 years of professional experience in the industry, our goal is to make the best eLearning courses in the world. Each course is created and crafted carefully with help from our professional instructors, technical writers, and animation and voice-over specialists. All courses are micro-learning segments that are interactive and engaging. Because of these proven learning methods and our easy step-by-step lessons, we achieve over a 99% success rate with our students. Our instructors are standing by and ready to help every step of the way to make sure you succeed and pass your final exam.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I receive a Lockout/Tag-out LICENSE when I finish the course?
In North America and the majority of the world, there is no real "License". However, there is a proof of completion or a Certificate you will earn when you complete the course. All Lift Certified courses with our certificate are accepted everywhere across North America and is designed for North American Standards such as CSA and OSHA Legislation.
How long does the course take?
On average, most students complete the course in 30 minutes. Because all Lift Certified courses are self-paced, the time varies. Students have the ability to Pause, Rewind, and Stop the course at any time.
How long is the certificate valid for?
The certificate is good for 3 years from when it was issued.
Can I take the course on my phone?
Yes! In fact, you can take courses on any device. Because its web-based learning and not software, you can take these courses anywhere. You even can start a course on one device, pause, and resume the course on another device! It's that easy!
What is microlearning?
Microlearning is a way to deliver training programs or classes in small but highly focused pieces. Most modules are about 10 minutes long. In comparison, traditionally these same training modules were 45 minutes long each. This was due to teaching students everything rather than what they truly need to know. Filling student's heads with mindless phrases or even section numbers (ie. Section 6 or irrelevant numbers) is not effective and will have students hang on to those points rather than the most important ones. Our technical writers along with our instructors were able to remove the content that students don't need to know and focused on what they DO need to know. Our goal is to create the best eLearning courses that teach students the safest way to operate equipment in a way they can always remember.
When should I use Lockout/Tag-Out
Lockout/Tag-out is essential when it comes to operating equipment or servicing equipment. If the piece of equipment you are using shouldn't be used, you need to lock out and tag out that piece of equipment so someone else doesn't hurt themselves. If you leave it, someone could operate it and severely hurt themselves! Make sure that you are inspecting the equipment or looking for hazards and if you find a serious hazard, then make sure you or someone else doesn't use that equipment.