oaxino Posted Thursday at 07:14 AM Report Share Posted Thursday at 07:14 AM OSHA Compliance - Electrical SafetyPublished 4/2025MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 ChLanguage: English | Duration: 1h 11m | Size: 942 MBUnderstanding the Electrical Hazards and Safe Work Practices Under 29 CFR 1910 Subpart SWhat you'll learnUnderstand Basics and Identify common electrical hazardsDifferentiate between various types of electrical risksExplain fundamental methods of protection against electrical hazardsUnderstand the roles and responsibilities of employers and employeesRespond effectively to electrical emergenciesRequirementsNo prior electrical training is required. This course is suitable for beginners and non-electricians.Basic understanding of workplace safety concepts. (Recommended but not mandatory)Familiarity with general industry work environments. (Recommended but not mandatory)Ability to read and understand safety instructions in English.DescriptionThis training course is designed to provide participants with a foundational understanding of electrical safety within general industry settings. Many workplaces rely on electricity as a daily utility, and while it powers essential operations, it also presents a wide range of hazards. Employees may be directly or indirectly exposed to electrical risks, whether they are working hands-on with electrical systems or simply operating near energized equipment.This course explores the key concepts of electrical safety, emphasizing the identification and control of hazards such as electrical shock, arc flashes, fire risks, and electrocution. Participants will learn about the different types of electrical hazards and the practical safety measures that can be implemented to minimize risk. Additionally, the course highlights the employer's responsibilities under regulatory frameworks to ensure a safe working environment.The course is built upon the framework of OSHA 29 CFR electrical safety regulations, promoting best practices for risk prevention and safe equipment usage. It is suitable for all employees in general industry environments, especially those involved in maintenance, operations, and safety oversight. Through interactive discussions, real-world examples, and awareness-building strategies, participants will be better prepared to work safely around electrical systems and help foster a culture of safety within their organizations.Who this course is forGeneral industry workers who may be exposed to electrical hazards in the workplace.Maintenance and operations personnel responsible for handling or working around electrical systems and equipment.Supervisors and safety officers looking to enhance their understanding of OSHA's electrical safety requirements.New employees or contractors who require orientation or basic awareness of electrical hazards.Anyone seeking foundational knowledge on electrical safety and OSHA compliance under 29 CFR 1910 Subpart S.Homepage:https://www.udemy.com/course/osha-compliance-electrical-safety/ScreenshotsDownload linkrapidgator.net:https://rapidgator.net/file/b17ddbce760ec1b2d062c1cdfda37ca5/gqjzk.OSHA.Compliance..Electrical.Safety.rar.htmlnitroflare.com:https://nitroflare.com/view/7690524D2325B73/gqjzk.OSHA.Compliance..Electrical.Safety.rar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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