• Electrical Safety For The Qualified Worker
$55.00
SKU:
ELE012

Electrical Safety For The Qualified Worker

Electrical must not be taken lightly. Between 5 and 10 times a day, an arc flash explosion sends a burn victim to a special burn center. Generate strong safety procedures for your workers so they can avoid electrical shock, serious burns and arc flash accidents. This best-selling program also helps your facility comply with OSHA regulation 1910.333-335 and covers the following info:

  • Correct PPE
  • Lockout/tagout procedures
  • NFPA 70E
  • Arc Flash hazard analysis.

Added features and benefits of USB training include:

  • A customizable PowerPoint presentation
  • Informative training points and bonus material for refresher or training talks
  • Video-enriched training organized by learning objectives that facilitates discussion
  • A printable Leader's Guide
  • Resourceful web links to organizations such as OSHA, FEMA, NSC and the CDC, where viewers can download and print information on regulatory standards.

Give your qualified workers' know-how a big surge and ensure that their skills are more than up to scratch. This course covers the nature of electrical accidents and explains how electricity harms the body. It then cites critical dos and don'ts for testing, installation, grounding, insulation, guarding, overcurrent protection and GFCIs. The course examines safe practices concerning flash hazard analysis, flash protection boundaries, arc flash and flash potential. It helps you comply with electrical codes and regulations, explains the nature of the electrical safety program and explores the stringent criteria for PPE use.

Effects of Electrical Safety

  • How Does Electricity Affect the Body?

Electrical Safety Measures

  • Working Safely Around Electricity
  • Test Equipment
  • Protective Measures
  • Codes and Regulations
  • Protective Equipment
  • Electrical Safety Program

To learn more about our interactive online courseware, visit our dss+ eLearning homepage or schedule a free online demonstration.

Electrical must not be taken lightly. Between 5 and 10 times a day, an arc flash explosion sends a burn victim to a special burn center. Generate strong safety procedures for your workers so they can avoid electrical shock, serious burns and arc flash accidents. This best-selling handbook also helps your facility comply with OSHA regulation 1910.333-335 and covers the following info:

  • Correct PPE
  • Lockout/tagout procedures
  • NFPA 70E
  • Arc Flash hazard analysis.

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