OSHA Electrical Safety Training

OSHA Electrical Safety

8 Modules

In our two-hour course, participants will get a beginner-level or basic introduction to OSHA's electrical safety guidelines. Our OSHA electrical safety program is divided into seven modules. Modules include learning basic electrical principles, using safety devices like GFCIs, grounding circuits, and much more.

Course Modules - (8)

  • 1) OSHA Focus Four Electrical
  • 2) Electrical Hazards
  • 3) OSHA Focus Four Hazards:Electrocution
  • 1) Introduction to circuits and Ohm's law | Circuits | Physics |
  • 2) Ohms Law Explained - The basics circuit theory
  • 3) Resistance of the Human Body/Electrical Safety
  • 4) Electrical Resistance
  • 1) Electrical Arc Flash Demonstration
  • 2) What Causes Lightning?
  • 3) Electrical Injuries
  • 4) Loose Wires Cause Fires.
  • 1) Electrical Grounding Explained | Basic Concepts
  • 2) Grounding and Bonding
  • 1) Fully Understanding How GFCI's Work
  • 2) TOOLBOX TALK: ELECTRICAL CORD SAFETY
  • 3) Understanding Electrical Terms
  • 1) Control of Hazardous Energy (a.k.a. Lock-out Tag-out)
  • 2) Lock Out Tag Out
  • 3) OSHA 1910.147 - Control of Hazardous Energy
  • 4) Lockout/Tagout for Employees
  • 5) LOCKOUT / TAGOUT (LOTO)
  • 1) Introduction
  • 2) Scope and Application
  • 3) Purpose
  • 4) Definitions
  • 5) Energy Control Program
  • 6) Energy Control Procedures - Documentation
  • 7) Energy Control Procedures - Required Content
  • 8) Periodic Inspection
  • 9) Employee Training and Communication
  • 10) Additional Training (Tagout System)
  • 11) Employee Retraining
  • 12) New or Modified Equipment
  • 13) Full Employee Protection
  • 14) Materials and Hardware
  • 15) Application of Energy Control
  • 16) Release from Lockout/Tagout
  • 17) Testing of Machines
  • 18) Outside Personnel (Contractors)
  • 19) Group Lockout-Tagout Requirements
  • 20) Shift & Personnel Changes
  • 1) Electrocution/Work Safely with Ladders Near Power Lines
  • 2) Prevent Electrocutions: Work Safely with Cranes near Power Lines
  • 3) Electrical Safety Awareness for Non-Electrical Workers | Schneider Electric
  • 4) Electrical Safety: Crane Truck Contact
  • 5) How To Prevent Electrocution

Several thousand employees in the United States suffer injuries or lose their lives each year as a result of electrical shocks or contacts. Risks to workers' safety include burns, explosions, fires, electric shock, and electrocution. It is important to comprehend how electricity poses a risk to human life and how to prevent it. Our OSHA electrical safety course provides an introduction to the prevention or elimination of work-related injuries. After completing the course, you will be able to:

       Identify electrical risks when working on construction sites.

       Understand the OSHA guidelines for general use equipment and wiring.

       Determine which specific laws apply to special-use equipment.

       Identify areas of risk and suggest safety measures.


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This Course Includes

  • Modules : 8
  • Duration : 2 Hours
  • Certificate : Yes:
  • Language : English
  • Skill Level : Beginner
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