Presentation Version Electrical Safe Work Practices
Safety Managers / Trainers: Enhance the training process using visual aids. New Standard Institute's Electrical Safe Work Practices computer based presentation is extracted from the material covered in our full text training module on Electrical Safe Work Practices, which is also included in this package. This program is LCD Projector-ready, or it can be used on individual PCs. We recommend each student be provided with their own computer based training module, prior to an instructor-led Presentation of the material.
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The New Law
What is an Electrical Hazard?
US OSHA Law
Other Electrical Safety Standards
- NFPA 70E
- National Electrical Code (NEC)
- IEEE
Electricity and Worker Safety
Electrical Safety Statistical Data
Unsafe Conditions vs. Unsafe Acts
Effects of Electric Shock
- Unsafe Voltage and Current Levels
- Burns from Electric Shock
- Pressure Waves
- Delayed Trauma
Energized Equipment
The "Qualified Person" (as defined by OSHA)
Making Circuits Safe
Lock-out and Tag-out Procedures (1910.147)
Voltage Sensors and Meters
Specific Electrical Lock-out Requirements (1910.333)
Key Interlocking Systems
Grounds and Grounding
- System, Equipment and Static Grounds
- Ground Fault Interrupters (GFI) and Relays (GFR)
- Temporary Grounds and Shunts
Safe Work Practices
Safe Approach Distances
Alertness (NFPA 70E)
Illumination Requirements
Conductive Apparel and Insulated Tools
Employing Protective Shields
Portable Ladders Around an Electrical Hazard
Confined or Enclosed Work Spaces
Properly Dealing with Interlocks
Use of Equipment
Portable Electric Equipment and Cords
Electric Power and Lighting Circuits
Test Instruments and Equipment
Use of Flammable Materials
- Extinguishing Electrical Fires