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SAFETY TRAINING

24/7

MULTIPLE
LANGUAGE OPTIONS

CALL NOW!
888-701-2736

Electrical Awareness Course

Electrical Security is represented by OSHA and can be found in the Code of Government
Guidelines Under 29 CFR 1910.331-335. The Public Security Gathering gauges that there are
somewhere around 300 passings yearly from hands-on electric shocks in the US. The vast
majority of these are preventable. To conform to the Government’s Occupational Health and
Safety Act, managers should guarantee a protected workplace for all representatives. This
incorporates the execution of electrical well-being and mindfulness preparing for workers who
are in danger of power-related injury. Simultaneously, laborers themselves should go through the
important well-being courses and successfully apply the methodologies they learn while at work.

Goals of the Course

This program is planned as an outline of fundamental electrical security for people with
restricted electrical preparation who as a piece of their work, might be possibly presented with
electrical risks. This course is for workers who are unqualified as characterized by OSHA. Power
is fundamental for current life, both at home and at work. A few representatives work with power
straightforwardly like electrical technicians, electronic specialists, and electrical cable laborers.

training requirements of 29 CFR 1910.120(e)(3)(i) defined by Federal OSHA HAZWOPER for general industry.

training requirements of 29 CFR 1926.65(e)(3)(i) defined by Federal OSHA HAZWOPER for construction sector.

HAZWOPER training requirements for EPA and State OSHA guidelines.

Audience Specified

The Electrical Wellbeing Awareness Instructional class is great for those individuals who need to
deal with electrical equipment who either have no electrical capabilities or need a sign of
electrical risks and safe working practices.

Learning Outcome:

In our instructional classes, we cover points like these from top to bottom:

Module 1

Essential Electrical Standards

Module 2

The Risks of Power

Module 3

Safe Working Practices (Disengagement and Live Working)

Module 4

Insurance from Electric Shock (earthing, RCDs)

Module 5

Excess Current Safety (Circuit Breakers, Wires)

Module 6

The Significance of Making No problem at all Electrical Associations

Module 7

Power at Work Guidelines 1989

Module 8

Examining Electrical equipment for Wellbeing

Quiz and Exam Information

To get a declaration of completion for this program, members should be available for the full
program and accomplish a grade of 70% or more in an MCQ’s based test.