eLearning Course

SafetyBytes® Electrical Safety: De-Energizing Equipment

De-Energizing Electrical Equipment

Electricity has long been recognized as a serious workplace hazard. In this SafetyBytes® course, we’ll discuss the importance of de-energizing equipment before any servicing begins.

Learning Path & Details

Competencies

  • Keeping a Safe Workplace

Interactivity

  • Audible Narration
  • Linear Navigation
  • Integrated Video

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Also Available as: Off-The-Shelf Safety Video Program (ILT)

Electrical Safety: Preventing Shock of Lifetime™

Electrical Safety: Preventing Shock of Lifetime™

The program starts with a dramatic incident in which a worker receives a severe shock while working near electrical lines. After defining the difference between a qualified worker and an unqualified worker, the program goes on to describe various training, work practices, and preventive measures that these employees need to know.

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Additional Information

Electric shock injuries usually occur as a result of unsafe equipment or installation, unsafe practices, an unsafe environment, or a combination of these factors. Workers may put themselves at risk by failing to de-energize electric equipment during servicing or repair or using tools or equipment too close to energized parts.


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