Electrocution Hazards Part I: Worksite Safety

$24.95

Every year in the construction industry, hundreds of deaths and injuries are caused by electricity. This training course explains the hazards of electricity, the federal standards established to protect workers, and how to work more safely with electricity. To reduce electrocution hazards, OSHA requires employers either implement an Assured Equipment Grounding Conductor Program (AEGCP) or equip the sites with Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI). This course explains these options and shows how they protect workers from electrocution. Viewers learn safe practices when working with and around power lines, tools and equipment, and the importance of following OSHA’s lock-out/tag-out procedures. Complete this training course to learn how to work safely around electricity.

Description

Audience:
Everyone who works in the construction industry

Workplaces:
Construction Project

Topics:
Introduction|Electrical Hazards And OSHA Standards|High Voltage Power Lines|Tools, Extension Cords And Receptacles|Grounding, Continuity And GFCIs|Lock-Out / Tag-Out|Conclusion

Languages:
en-es

Video Format:
HD

Quiz Questions:
10

Number of Lessons:
7

Training Time:
22-32 minutes

Closed Captioning:
Yes

Devices Supported:
Windows, Apple, Android, Chrome

Required Plugins:
None

Interactive Producer:
Mastery Training Content Network

Original Content Producer:
Marcom, Ltd