COURSE PURPOSE
This course will demonstrate how to keep your most valuable resource – your people – safe and prepared for the most dangerous jobs. OSHA and IOSH use NFPA 70E as a direct reference for writing their rules and requirements for employers and supervisors in the workplace. Learning these requirements can save your company from fines, damage to equipment and property and most importantly – lost-time injuries.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
- The role of a supervisor for electrical safety
- What constitutes an electrical hazard
- How to train employees and how frequently they need training
- How to establish an electrically safe work condition
- How to assess arc flash hazards and risks
- What documentation your employees need to qualify for maintenance
COURSE SYLLABUS
- The role of a supervisor
- Electrical hazards: Shock, burn, blast, fire
- Training your team
- Establishing an electrically safe work condition
- Arc flash hazard and risk assessment
- Documentation for employee qualification