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This course covers the following information:
Electrocution Hazards Part II ...Employer Responsibilities: Electricity, OSHA and Employee Safety
- What OSHA's Electrical Safety Standards address.
- What an employer should do to keep employees safe from electrical hazards and electrocution on a construction site.
- The importance of training workers on the types of electrical hazards they can encounter on the job and how they can avoid those hazards.
Electrocution Hazards Part II ...Employer Responsibilities: Working Near Power Lines
- Why strict safety precautions must be taken whenever power lines are present on a job site.
- How to determine just how much clearance you must give a power line in order to protect yourself from electrocution.
Electrocution Hazards Part II ...Employer Responsibilities: Electrical Tools and Cords ...Best Practices
- How the proper grounding of electrical tools can prevent accidents and injuries.
- Why it is important to inspect power tools and cords before using them.
- How using the correct type of extension cord when working with electrical tools can help to reduce the risk of electrocution.
Electrocution Hazards Part II ...Employer Responsibilities: Reducing Ground Fault Hazards:
- What a "ground fault" is and why it can be dangerous.
- The options OSHA's electrical safety regulations give to an employer for protecting their employees from ground faults.
Electrocution Hazards Part II ...Employer Responsibilities: Energy Isolation, Equipment Guarding and Lock-Out/Tag-Out
- How equipment guarding can be used to reduce electrical hazards.
- How "energy isolation" ensures that electric current stays inside electrical wires so that it cannot injure workers.
- How "lock-out/tag-out" procedures help to keep workers safe when they are working near or performing maintenance on equipment.