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Course Description |
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It is hard to think of any job today that does not involve the use of electricity. Some workers, such as engineers, electricians, and people who do wiring, work with electricity directly. Other workers, such as office workers and salespeople, use it indirectly. Working with electricity can be deadly if not done safely |
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CLASS LENGTH |
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1 Day |
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CERTIFICATION |
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Certificate |
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OSHA |
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OSHA CFR 1910 Subpart S 1910.332 |
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What's Included? |
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Study Guide |
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Describe/demonstrate how to inspect electrical equipment before using it
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Recognize damage to cords and plugs
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Explain what to do if you find damaged electrical equipment
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Explain the importance of using a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) in wet or damp areas
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Explain the risks and proper procedures to follow when a coworker or other person appears to be shocked or in contact with live electricity
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Define lockout/tagout and explain how it protects workers
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