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Electrical Safety Training
Program
Program Overview
The SouthWest Electrical Training
Center has developed a cost effective Electrical Safety Training Program that
will increase employee awareness of construction-site safety practices.
Certificates of completion will be issued to the trainees and to the enrolling
contractors for placement in employee records.
Electrical Safety Training Program
includes:
Basic Construction Safety:
This interactive training unit is
designed to familiarize trainees with hazards they may encounter on the job, and
ways in which they can protect themselves from these hazards. After completing
this unit, trainees should be able to describe causes of on-the-job accidents,
explain how company safety policies can help prevent accidents, describe actions
that can be taken to make a work site safe, and explain how workers can protect
themselves from electrical hazards and fire hazards
Electrical Safety:
This interactive training unit is
designed to familiarize trainees with the hazards associated with electrical
maintenance and how those hazards can be controlled. After completing this unit,
trainees should be able to explain what electrical shock is, and how it can
affect the human body, identify hazards associated with electrical maintenance,
and describe actions that can be taken to aid a shock victim and respond to an
electrical fire. They should also be able to describe ways that personnel can be
protected from electrical hazards.
Lockout/Tagout Safety:
This interactive training unit is
designed to familiarize trainees with a general understanding of standards
governing the control of hazardous energy. After completing this unit, trainees
should have a basic understanding of various aspects of lockout/tagout,
including safe lockout/tagout techniques and procedures.
Test Equipment Safety:
This CD-ROM based training program shows how to minimize and avoid
electrical measurement hazards. Trainees will learn what electrical power can do
to a DMM, how to perform safe inspections, learn IEC Safety Standards and
overvoltage categories, and witness through a survivor interview of the dangers
of arc blast.
Register for the Electrical Safety
Training Program now!
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