Training Course:Electrical Safe Work PracticesSchool/Trainer:New Standard Institute Milford, Connecticut, United States
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' The New Law What is an Electrical Hazard? US OSHA Law Other Electrical Safety Standards - NFPA 70E - National Electrical Code (NEC) - IEEE Electricity and Worker Safety Electrical Safety Statistical Data Unsafe Conditions vs. Unsafe Acts Effects of Electric Shock - Unsafe Voltage and Current Levels - Burns from Electric Shock - Pressure Waves - Delayed Trauma
Energized Equipment The "Qualified Person" (as defined by OSHA) Making Circuits Safe Lock-out and Tag-out Procedures (1910.147) Voltage Sensors and Meters Specific Electrical Lock-out Requirements (1910.333) Key Interlocking Systems Grounds and Grounding - System, Equipment and Static Grounds - Ground Fault Interrupters (GFI) and Relays (GFR) - Temporary Grounds and Shunts
Safe Work Practices Safe Approach Distances Alertness (NFPA 70E) Illumination Requirements Conductive Apparel and Insulated Tools Employing Protective Shields Portable Ladders Around an Electrical Hazard Confined or Enclosed Work Spaces Properly Dealing with Interlocks Use of Equipment Portable Electric Equipment and Cords Electric Power and Lighting Circuits Test Instruments and Equipment Use of Flammable Materials - Extinguishing Electrical Fires Explosion Proof & Dust Ignition Proof Applications Personnel Protection Personal Protective Equipment Safety Signs, Tags, and Barricades Danger vs. Caution vs. Warning ...''
Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://www.newstandardinstitute.com/
Phone:203-783-1582
School Address:
New Standard Institute 84 Broad Street Milford, CT 06460 USA
Jobs & Resumes: Milford Houses & Roommates: Milford
Search other schools for Electrical Safe Work Practices training resources.
Other training courses offered by New Standard Institute:
AC Motor Controls
Belt and Chain Drives
Gaskets and Bolted Flange Connections
Lubrication
Machine Vibration Basics
Maintenance Planning and Scheduling
Maintenance Storerooms
Measurement Methods
Shutdowns, Turnarounds, and Outages
Three Phase AC Motors
Managing Building Maintenance
Notice: The course description on this page was captured from the Internet as historical reference or submitted by visitors. It was archived statically and not updated from day to day.
Tips: You do not need to register before you can use most of our services. You will get a code for each posting ever made on this website. It is the key for you to remove the posting anytime by yourself. |
|
|