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Lockout Tagout User Level-Decatur

Professional Lockout Tagout (LOTO) user level safety training at TVTC Decatur.

Mon, 8 Jun 2026 Tennessee Valley Training Center Decatur , Alabama
The Lockout Tagout (LOTO) User Level training at the Tennessee Valley Training Center in Decatur is designed to provide workers with the necessary skills to safely isolate energy sources during maintenance and servicing. This course ensures compliance with safety regulations and emphasizes the importance of LOTO procedures in preventing workplace accidents. Participants will learn to identify energy hazards and apply proper lockout devices, ensuring a safer working environment for all industrial personnel.

What to Expect

A focused, professional training session dedicated to the critical safety procedures of Lockout Tagout.

Who Should Attend

  • Maintenance staff
  • Industrial workers
  • Safety managers
  • Facility technicians

Agenda Overview

The training covers LOTO protocols, energy isolation, and safety compliance standards.
Venue & Address
Tennessee Valley Training Center
100 Safety Way
Decatur , Alabama – 35601
United States
Organizer
Tennessee Valley Training Center · Training Institution
A leading provider of industrial safety training in Alabama.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the training located?
At the Tennessee Valley Training Center (TVTC) in Decatur, AL.
What is the focus of this course?
Lockout Tagout (LOTO) procedures for industrial safety.
Is this for beginners?
It is a User Level course suitable for those needing LOTO certification.
How do I register?
Registration is handled through the TVTC website.
Is this a recurring event?
TVTC offers various dates; this specific session is on June 8, 2026.
What should I bring?
Standard safety gear as recommended by the training center.
Tags
Safety Training Decatur Industrial LOTO Compliance
Summary
Essential Lockout Tagout safety training for industrial workers.
Reference: tvtc.org
Highlights
  • LOTO procedures
  • Energy isolation techniques
  • Safety compliance
  • Hazard identification
  • Practical application
  • OSHA standards
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