
Electrical Safety for Non-Electrical Workers
Safety Training

The Electrical Safety for Non-Electrical Workers Training online course teaches general staff how to stay safe when working on or near electrical equipment.
The course ensures compliance with OSHA 1910.332, outlined in the code of federal regulations, stating that all unqualified employees (i.e., employees who are not qualified electrical workers) shall be trained in and familiar with any electrical safety practices necessary to avoid electric shock.
How to Learn
At a Glance
What it is
Basic safety training for anyone at risk of exposure to electrical hazards
Who it's for
Staff who may come in contact with electricity while carrying out their job duties (e.g. maintenance, custodians, supervisors, operators, etc)
Why you need it
Meets OSHA 1910.332 requirement for worker safety.
Available languages
English
Duration
1 hour
Course Details
Qualifications/Prerequisites
None.
What You Will Learn:
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Key electrical terms and the concept of electric shock
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How electrical current affects the human body
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Common workplace shock hazards and how to establish protection boundaries
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How ground fault circuit interrupters safeguard against electric shock
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Proper care, use, and inspection of flexible cord sets and portable tools
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What defines a qualified electrical worker and an electrically safe work condition
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Understanding electric arc flash, potential injuries, and the arc flash boundary
Reviews
I have taken a similar class with another company and it was not as informative as this one. thank you for the time you people take to ensure the safety of the electrical community of workers again, thank you.
Mathew De Victor, July 22, 2024