ELECTRICAL SAFETY TRAINING
DESCRIPTION
This program is intended as an overview of basic electrical safety for individuals with limited electrical training who as a part of their work, may be potentially exposed to electrical hazards. Electricity is essential to modern life, both at home and on the job. Some employees work with electricity directly like electricians, electronic workers, and power line workers. Many of us work around electricity but are not qualified to directly handle electrical components, or in other words, not allowed to be potentially exposed to live electrical parts.
SCHEDULE
Duration
1 Day
Course Load
7 Hours
Schedule
10 am to 6 pm
Participants
per class
20 students
objective
Better awareness and understanding on the possible hazards caused by electricity, Safety measures and practices to avoid those hazards. Duties of building / premises management in ensuring safety of electrical installations Applicable Statutory requirements on safety standards regarding electrical works, equipment and installations.
TARGET AUDIENCE
This course is intended for experienced electricians, technicians, engineers, supervisors and safety managers that install, maintain, repair, troubleshoot or work around industrial electrical systems.
course content
- Introduction to Electrical Safety
- Identifying the Hazards
- OSHA Requirements
- Safety Related Work Practices
- Working On or Near Live Parts
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Action Planning and Course Wrap-up