Electrical and Electronic Safety

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WorkPlace Safety Electrical and Electronics

The electrical and electronics information course is a health and safety course for a person conducting a business or undertaking, managers and workers of small, medium and large-sized businesses as well as those training to enter the workplace.

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Workplace Safety – Manufacturing and engineering

The manufacturing and engineering industry information on this page is a health and safety package for a person conducting a business or undertaking, managers and workers of small, medium and large sized businesses as well as those training to enter the workplace.

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AutoCAD Electrical Advanced Training

AutoCAD Electrical is a powerful AutoCAD add-on for electrical designers and engineers. It offers automated drafting tools for designing wiring, circuiting, PLC modules, panels, and more. This course provides the training to help you get up to speed with AutoCAD Electrical quickly

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Office Safety Training State of Washington

Whilst the office environment may appear to be one of the safest places to work, statistics show that many, often avoidable, accidents occur in offices and call centres every day. These accidents are often the result of people’s lack of awareness of basic safety principles, something that could be prevented through the provision of regular safety awareness training.

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PPE Employee Training
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PPE Employee Training

Employers are required to provide employees with personal protective equipment to minimize hazards in the workplace. Are your employees well trained on PPE equipment?

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Basic Hand and Power Tools Training
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Basic Hand and Power Tools Training

It’s important to keep in mind that many tools can be quite dangerous when used incorrectly or without the right amount of knowledge or skill. Even with proper training, even the most expert tradesmen can still have an accident. Possible injuries that can be caused by tools include cuts, crush injuries, bruises, pinches, electrical injuries including electrocution and fires, and even death in extreme cases.

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