Electrocution Hazards in Construction Environments Part II - Employer Responsibility Electrocution Hazards in Construction Environments Part II - Employer Responsibility

Courses by Marcom Collection by Training Network

$249.95
V165
2012
2903-DVD-E
15 min

Construction sites can contain a number of potential electrical hazards. OSHA defines four types of hazards that are associated with electricity, and three types of injuries that result from them. Direct contact with electricity, through a power source, cord or transmission line is the most common type of electrical hazard, and can occur in a number of ways. Employers are required to train workers regarding electrocution hazards and the measures that they should take to control the hazards. Employers must also put procedures into place so that workers can get answers to any questions that they have about working safely around electrocution hazards. The second in a two-part series on electrocution hazards, this program discusses the major types of electrocution hazards, and how employees can protect themselves from electrical hazards and electrocution in construction environments, as well as employers' responsibilities in these areas. This program comes with a Leader’s Guide, End of Course Quiz, Attendance Log, & Completion Certificate.

Construction sites can contain a number of potential electrical hazards. OSHA defines four types of hazards that are associated with electricity, and three types of injuries that result from them. Direct contact with electricity, through a power source, cord or transmission line is the most common type of electrical hazard, and can occur in a number of ways. Employers are required to train workers regarding electrocution hazards and the measures that they should take to control the hazards. Employers must also put procedures into place so that workers can get answers to any questions that they have about working safely around electrocution hazards. The second in a two-part series on electrocution hazards, this program discusses the major types of electrocution hazards, and how employees can protect themselves from electrical hazards and electrocution in construction environments, as well as employers' responsibilities in these areas. This program comes with a Leader’s Guide, End of Course Quiz, Attendance Log, & Completion Certificate.

Topics covered also include:
  • Electrical hazards and electrocution.
  • Power lines and isolation.
  • Tools and equipment.
  • Assured Equipment Grounding Conductor Programs.
  • Lock-out / tag-out.
  • Employee training.
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