Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) & Arc Flash Awareness Training

Why Choose LOTO & Arc Flash Training for Your Workplace?

Unexpected energization of machines or exposure to arc flash can cause fatal accidents and serious injuries. Proper Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures and arc flash awareness are essential to protect personnel working on or near electrical and mechanical equipment. This training enables your team to control hazardous energy, use appropriate PPE, and reduce electrical risks effectively.

Customized Training Designed for Your Industry

Elion delivers site-specific LOTO and arc flash training tailored to your electrical system layout, equipment types, and operational SOPs. Whether your site involves HT panels, switchgear, motors, or maintenance shutdowns, we ensure the content is aligned with your facility’s energy sources and risk zones.

Key Objectives of the LOTO & Arc Flash Training Program

  • To understand the need and procedure for Lockout/Tagout
  • To identify sources of hazardous energy (electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, etc.)
  • To improve knowledge of arc flash risk and PPE selection
  • To ensure safe shutdown, maintenance, and servicing of equipment
  • To comply with Indian regulations and global safety norms

Course Topics Covered

  • Principles of hazardous energy control
  • Types of energy sources and isolation methods
  • Step-by-step LOTO procedure (prepare, shutdown, isolate, apply lock, test)
  • Arc flash definition, causes, and incident energy
  • Arc flash boundaries and hazard categories
  • PPE selection and labeling based on arc flash risk
  • Electrical panel safety and insulation
  • Safe maintenance and equipment testing practices
  • Case studies on LOTO and arc flash incidents
  • Any other site-specific topics or procedures as per client requirements

Who Should Attend?

  • Electrical maintenance personnel
  • Utility and facility engineers
  • Safety officers and EHS managers
  • Contractors performing servicing and shutdowns
  • Machine operators and supervisors
Infographic titled Machine Safety & LOTO Training with sections: Machine Safety Basics, Lockout/Tagout Procedures, Maintenance Safety, and Hazard Recognition, each with related icons and brief descriptions.

Training Methodology and Duration

  • Mode: On-site instructor-led training
  • Duration: 1-day (standard) or 2-day (with hands-on sessions)
  • Method: Practical demonstrations of LOTO kits and PPE
  • Languages: English, Hindi, or regional languages as needed

Certification and Compliance Standards

All participants will receive a Certificate of Participation from Elion Technologies. The training is aligned with:

  • OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147 – LOTO Standard
  • NFPA 70E – Arc Flash and Electrical Safety
  • IS 5216 – Electrical Safety Practices
  • CEA Regulations 2023
  • ISO 45001 – Control of Hazardous Energy
  • Additional client-specific safety requirements or internal SOPs can also be incorporated upon request

Why Elion Technologies for Safety Training?

  • National leader in electrical safety training for over 15 years
  • Experts in arc flash studies, LOTO audits, and compliance training
  • Customized content specific to your industry and equipment
  • Delivery across India with multilingual trainers
  • Post-training support and guidance
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Frequently Asked Question (FAQs)

It teaches how to control hazardous energy and stay safe from arc flash incidents during maintenance.

Machine operators, maintenance personnel, supervisors, and safety officers responsible for machinery operation and upkeep.

LOTO training includes procedures for isolating energy sources, applying lockout devices, tagout protocols, and ensuring safe maintenance and repair work.

Typically, the training runs for 1 full day with both theoretical and practical components.

Yes, a certificate is issued by Elion Technologies confirming successful completion.

Yes, on-site training is preferred to allow hands-on practice and site-specific instruction.

Training is available in English, Hindi, and other regional languages.

Yes, it can be tailored according to your machinery types, hazards, and operational procedures.

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