LO/TO - Piping & Vessel Isolation Training

Objective: The LO/TO - Piping & Vessel Isolation Training aims to educate participants on the proper procedures and safety protocols for isolating and securing piping systems and vessels during maintenance or servicing to prevent accidental energization or release of hazardous substances.

Summary: This specialized course focuses on the unique challenges and procedures involved in isolating piping systems and vessels for maintenance or repair work. Participants will learn the principles of lockout/tagout specific to piping and vessel isolation, including identification, verification, and control of energy sources to ensure safe work practices.

Duration:

  • Course Duration: 4hrs

  • Schedule: Offered as a full-day session or segmented sessions for comprehensive learning.

Regulation Reference: including but not limited to:

  • Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations for lockout/tagout procedures (29 CFR 1910.147).

  • Industry-specific guidelines and best practices for piping and vessel isolation.

Cost: $50.00

Course Topics:

  • Understanding piping and vessel isolation principles

  • Identification and assessment of energy sources in piping and vessels

  • Lockout/tagout procedures specific to piping and vessel isolation.

  • Equipment-specific isolation techniques and tools

  • Safety measures and precautions during isolation procedures

  • Case studies and practical demonstrations

Who Should Attend: This course is suitable for maintenance personnel, engineers, technicians, and individuals involved in servicing or maintaining piping systems and vessels, ensuring they understand the proper LO/TO procedures to prevent accidents and ensure their safety.

For enrollment, scheduling, or further information, please contact the training provider or visit their website.

Note: The course content can be adapted to meet specific maritime industry needs or organizational requirements.

Contact Info

Calvin Rodrigue, Jr
calvin.rodrigue@fletcher.edu