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Electrical Safety programs are designed to establish minimum electrical workplace standards that will lead to the prevention of hazardous electrical exposures to electrical workers.

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12 hours, 45 minutes

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38

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Also, electrical safety programs are designed to ensure compliance with Federal, State, Provincial and local occupational health and electrical safety regulatory requirements applicable to all electrical systems. The best electrical safety program allows workers to work on de-energized electrical equipment unless de-energizing introduces an increased electrical hazard or is not practical. Electrical Safety programs are designed to make sure energized electrical work is carried out safely by qualified electrical workers who are properly trained and provided with all appropriate safe work procedures and personal protective equipment (PPE). Electrical Safety programs are intended to protect electrical workers from electrical shock, arc flash burns, and other electrical safety hazards. Electrical Safety programs:
  • Establish the safety of electrical workers who may work on or in proximity to electrical equipment
  • Make sure that electrical workers understand and comply with all safety standards
  • Ensure that electrical workers follow uniform work practices during the progress of their electrical work
Electrical Safety programs state the requirements necessary to develop and develop a solid electrical safety program within their organization. Companies must develop Electrical Safety Programs that incorporate Arc Flash Protection, and the Control of Hazardous Energy and the full range of operational and administrative topics, including regulations, codes, and standards; hazard and task analysis; lockout tagout; personal protective equipment; electrical safety training; auditing; recordkeeping; budgeting; and implementation. In order to make sure electrical safety programs are effective, the employee and the employer must have a thorough understanding of the electrical safety regulations and how they impact the day to day operations and maintenance activities of the workplace. Each of these regulations, although provided by different authorities, have the same goals in mind; protection of electrical workers and the workplace. Components of Electrical Safety Programs Benefits of an electrically safe workplace include fewer arc flash and shock injuries, lower worker compensation costs to the company, reduced equipment interruption, greater protection of equipment and asset investment, and increased productivity. This section will provide you with a detailed blueprint to help you create Electrical Safety Programs that maximize electrical safety and all the benefits they generate. The Electrical Safety Culture Includes:
  • Operational and administrative responsibilities
  • Regulations, codes, and standards
  • Hazard and task analysis
  • Lockout Tagout
  • Personal protective equipment
  • Electrical safety training
  • Reporting and Auditing
  • Recordkeeping
  • Budgeting
  • Implementation

Course Currilcum

    • Purpose of Training 00:10:00
    • Hazards of Electricity 00:10:00
    • Electrocution 00:15:00
    • Fatal Assumptions 00:10:00
    • Fatalities 00:10:00
    • Three Levels of Protection 00:10:00
    • Typical Construction Hazards 00:20:00
    • Common Citations 00:10:00
    • Two Options 00:10:00
    • Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters 00:25:00
    • Assured Electrical Grounding Conductor Program 00:10:00
    • Test 00:30:00
    • Temporary Power Hook-Up 00:20:00
    • Accident Review 00:10:00
    • Portable Extension Cords 00:10:00
    • Overload 00:10:00
    • Housekeeping 00:10:00
    • Flammable Dust and Vapors 00:10:00
    • For Electrical Fires & Bonding 00:20:00
    • Approach distances for Qualified employees 00:20:00
    • Electrical Arc 00:20:00
    • High Voltage Lines 00:10:00
    • First Aid 00:10:00
    • Report All Near Misses 00:10:00
    • Authorized & Affected 00:10:00
    • Lock-Out & Review accident 00:30:00
    • Procedure Involving More Than One Person 00:10:00
    • Maintenance and Repair of Equipment in the Field 00:10:00
    • Removal of the Tags and Locks 00:10:00
    • Re-energizing Electrical Systems 00:10:00
    • Remember 00:10:00
    • Electrical Safety Checklist 4 weeks
    • Workplace Electrical Safety Test 00:45:00