Lockout Tagout (LOTO) Training is a structured safety program that teaches workers how to safely isolate and control hazardous energy before starting maintenance, repair, cleaning, or servicing work.
Hazardous energy includes electricity, mechanical parts, hydraulic power, pneumatic pressure, steam, thermal energy, stored energy in springs, and even chemical or gravitational force.
A well-designed LOTO system ensures that a machine is completely shut off, isolated, locked, tagged, and cannot start unexpectedly while someone is working on it.
This training helps workers understand the correct steps to lockout equipment, place warning tags, verify zero-energy state, and restore equipment safely after the job is completed. It is a vital requirement in every industry dealing with machinery, tools, equipment, and energy sources.
Unexpected machine startup and uncontrolled energy release are some of the biggest causes of workplace accidents around the world. Even a small mistake—like failing to isolate a power source—can lead to fatal injuries, amputations, burns, or equipment damage.
Unexpected machine startup and uncontrolled energy release are some of the biggest causes of workplace accidents around the world. Even a small mistake—like failing to isolate a power source—can lead to fatal injuries, amputations, burns, or equipment damage.
Here are key reasons why LOTO is essential:
1. Prevents serious injuries
Workers repairing a machine are at high risk if it turns on automatically or releases stored energy. LOTO acts as a physical barrier to this risk.
2. Ensures proper control of energy sources
Many machines have multiple energy sources (electrical + pneumatic + mechanical). LOTO ensures each one is properly isolated.
3. Reduces downtime and improves equipment lifespan
Accidents damage machines. Safe isolation reduces operational disruptions.
4. Required by international regulations
OSHA, ISO, and other global safety standards mandate LOTO programs.
Investing in training helps industries stay compliant.
5. Builds a strong safety culture
LOTO makes safety part of everyday work—not just compliance.
Ken Institute’s LOTO Training is designed to provide clear, practical, and easy-to-understand guidance for workers, supervisors, and safety officers.
This training focuses on real industrial scenarios, step-by-step procedures, hands-on demonstrations (for onsite sessions), checklists, and simple methods to implement an effective LOTO system.
Training delivery options include:
The program includes both technical and behavioural aspects of LOTO—ensuring workers not only learn the procedure but also develop the habit of following it consistently.
Our training is divided into easy modules:
(For onsite training)
Workers learn safe isolation methods that prevent unexpected machine movement.
Our training aligns with OSHA, ISO, and industry best practices.
Workers feel safer and more empowered when dealing with machinery.
A clear LOTO process reduces the risk of damage and unexpected failures.
LOTO tagging ensures everyone knows who is working on the equipment.
Whether you operate in manufacturing, oil & gas, construction, mining, logistics, or utilities—we tailor the training to your equipment and work environment.
This training is ideal for:
Any employee who works with machines, tools, or energy systems must understand LOTO procedures.
After completing this training, participants will:
Participants receive a Ken Institute Training Certificate, which is valued across industries globally.
Ken Institute offers flexible training delivery to meet the needs of all industries:
Instructor-led sessions with demonstrations, Q&A, and case studies.
Pre-recorded videos, downloadable guides, quizzes, and a final assessment.
Our trainers visit your facility and conduct:
Ideal for plants with large teams.
Includes:
We tailor the modules for:
We ensure every participant learns practical and applicable skills—not just theory.
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Training duration ranges from 2 hours to 1 full day depending on the level (basic, advanced, or practical onsite training).
Yes. For onsite programs, hands-on machine isolation and device handling are included.
Yes, each participant receives a Ken Institute Training Certificate.
Absolutely. We can design modules based on your equipment, processes, and safety needs.
For high-risk industries, LOTO training is required by international safety standards and regulatory bodies.
Any worker involved in machine operation, repair, servicing, or maintenance.
Yes. Annual refresher training and audits can be arranged for teams.