Scope This 24-contact-hour lecture course meets the minimum requirements
for training on OSHA-mandated "Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices" for those employees who work on or near exposed electrical
parts operating at over 600 volts. Learning Outcomes Upon
completion of this course, the participant should be able to:
- Meet the Objectives of the Level 1,Level 2 and Level 3 Course
- Describe the Hazards of Electricity with a Potential Over 600 Volts
- State Safe Work Clearances for Voltages Over 600 Volts
- Explain Requirements for Measuring Voltages Over 600 Volts
- Explain the Use of Protective Equipment
- Understand Recent Changes in the NFPA 70 - NEC
- Identify Safe Work Practices Related to the Work of Level 4 Personnel
Outline
- Successful Completion of the Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 Courses
- The Nature of Electricity Over 600 Volts
- Hazards of Electricity
- Protective Strategies to Avoid Accidents and Injuries
- Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices (OSHA 29 CFR 1910.311-335)
- Training Requirements
- Selection and Use of Work Practices
- Working On or Near De-energized Parts that have a Potential Greater than 600 Volts
- Working On or Near Energized Parts that have a Potential Greater than 600 Volts
- Safeguards for Personnel Protection
- Use of Protective Equipment
- Alerting Techniques
- Measuring Voltages over 600 Volts
- Conclusion
- Post Test
- Completion of Course Evaluation
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