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)
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:
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Identify electrical risks when working on
construction sites.
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Understand the OSHA guidelines for general use
equipment and wiring.
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Determine which specific laws apply to
special-use equipment.
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Identify areas of risk and suggest safety
measures.
Learning Outcomes:
CEU Requirements CEU Requirements
Prerequisites Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites but, mandatory to do Video Cons in this course. Students must be able to orally communicate with instructor in primary language of the training