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(Lockout/Tagout) (revised 2002) OSHA 3120 - Seton

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Additionally, <strong>OSHA</strong> offers a variety of web-based tools to<br />

help educate employers and employees about the lockout/tagout<br />

standard and how to apply it in their workplace. These include<br />

the following:<br />

• The <strong>Lockout</strong>/<strong>Tagout</strong> Interactive Training Program, which<br />

includes a tutorial, five abstracts with a detailed discussion<br />

of major lockout/tagout issues involved, and interactive<br />

case studies;<br />

• The <strong>Lockout</strong>/<strong>Tagout</strong> Plus Expert Advisor, an interactive,<br />

expert, diagnostic software package to help users<br />

understand and apply <strong>OSHA</strong> standards that protect workers<br />

from the release of hazardous energy; and<br />

• The <strong>Lockout</strong>/<strong>Tagout</strong> electronic Compliance Assistant Tool<br />

(eCAT), an illustrated tool to help businesses identify and<br />

correct workplace hazards.<br />

These tools are available on the <strong>OSHA</strong> website at<br />

www.osha.gov. For the <strong>Lockout</strong>/<strong>Tagout</strong> Interactive Training<br />

Program, click on Technical Links. For the Expert Advisor and<br />

eCAT, click on eTools.<br />

What additional information does <strong>OSHA</strong> provide about lockout/tagout?<br />

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