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Electrical Safe Work Practices & OSHA Safety Training

Learn All the Requirements for Electrical Safety with Proper OSHA Safety Training (includes 2012 NFPA 70E)

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This two-day electrical safety seminar is designed for all personnel who work on, around or near any type of electrically energized equipment. Electrical hazards, proper electrical work practices, electrical safety training and procedures, and the safe installation of electrical equipment will be discussed.

You will be introduced to the rules and regulations as required by the OSHA Electrical Safety Related Work Practices Standard 1910.331-1910.335. Designed to keep workers safe and up-to-date, this seminar provides life saving information. It is perfect for those who need refresher training, or those who have had little exposure to proper work practices

*Note: This program contains very graphic material.

1-DAY OUTLINE

STANDARDS FOR ELECTRICAL SAFETY

ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS

  • Understanding Electricity (watch video)
  • Safe and Unsafe Current Values

QUALIFIED VS. UNQUALIFIED

  • Training
  • Knowledge

HAZARD ANALYSIS

  • 70E Hazards
  • Approach Boundaries for Shock Protection
  • Arc Flash Boundary
  • Labeling

WORK INVOLVING ELECTRICAL HAZARDS

  • Justification
  • Permits

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

  • Arc-Rated Clothing 
  • Hazard Risk Categories
  • Voltage Rated Gloves and Tools 

REDUCING ELECTRICAL HAZARDS

  • Fuses
  • Circuit Breakers
  • Grounding 
  • GFCI

METER SAFETY

  • Selection and Use
  • Category Rating

ENERGY CONTROL PROGRAM

2-DAY OUTLINESTANDARDS FOR ELECTRICAL SAFETY

  • OSHA
  • Code of Federal Regulations 1910.331-335
  • NFPA 70E (watch video)
  • Workplace Safety Programs

ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS

  • Understanding Electricity (watch video)
  • Conductors/Insulators
  • Shock
  • Safe and Unsafe Current Values

QUALIFIED VS. UNQUALIFIED

  • Training
  • Knowledge
  • Tools and Methods

NIOSH CASE STUDIES

  • Fatality Assessment
  • Attitudes, Emotions, & Conditions

HAZARD ANALYSIS

  • 70E Hazards
  • Approach Boundaries for Shock Protection
  1. Limited
  2. Restricted
  3. Prohibited
  • Arc Flash Boundary
  • Clearance Distances
  • Labeling

WORK INVOLVING ELECTRICAL HAZARDS

  • Justification
  • Permits
  • Exemptions