Electrical Safety Awareness for Non-Electrical Workers
Electrical Safety Awareness for Non-Electrical Workers includes OSHA 1910 and NFPA 70E electrical safety requirements and is specifically designed to help workers who are not qualified to do electrical work but might be in the vicinity of live work. We’ll discuss electrical safety topics that can impact them daily, such as frayed extension cords, damaged portable equipment, damp locations, double insulated, GFCIs, ungrounded equipment, overloaded circuits, how grounding works, power strips, two-pronged plugs, and more. In this course, we’ll look at real-world scenarios and case studies and walk through the decision process.
Online Course
Complete our online course for only $69.Benefits
Learn To Recognize Electrical Safety HazardsStay Safe At Work And At Home
Importance Of Grounding
Importance Of GFCIs
Real-Life Scenarios
Assists In Satisfying OSHA Training Requirements
Who Should Attend
All Empoyees Exposed To Electrical Hazards.Factory Line Workers
Workers Who Use Extension Cords
Workers Who Use Extension Powertools
People Who Work Outside or On The Roof
Painters, Carpenters, Roofers
Managers
Supervisors
Covered:
- Qualified Vs Unqualified Workers
- Grounding Pin
- Visual Inspection of Extension Cords & Powertools
- Powerline Safety Awareness
- GFCI
- Approach Boundaries
- Clearance About Electrical Panels
- Arc Flash Hazard
- Arc Flash Boundary
- Power Strips
- Effects Of Current On The Human Body
- Why Do The Electrical Workers Wear Different Clothes
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