Electrical Safety

To train employees who are not qualified to work with electricity, but whose work is in the proximity of electrical operations or equipment, to identify electrical hazards and to take appropriate safety measures in order to reduce workplace accidents involving electricity.

Course Details

Duration

30mins

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Training Topics

  • Explain how electricity works
  • List the primary hazards of electricity
  • Identify specific safety controls
  • List general electrical safety practices
  • Explain the proper responses to electrical emergencies

Course Syllabus

  • Introduction
  • Basic Principles of Electricity
  • Primary Electrical Hazards
  • Safety Controls
  • General Safe Practices
  • Emergency Response

Regulatory Requirements

  • OSHA 29 CFR 1910.330-335
  • National Fire Protection Association Standards: NFPA 70E, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace, 2012

Tool Safety

The purpose of this course is to train employees whose work includes the use of hand and portable power tools to recognize the potential hazards associated with these tools’ use and demonstrate proper procedures which will enable them to avoid workplace accidents. Tools to be covered include manual, electric, pneumatic, liquid-fueled, powder-actuated, and abrasive wheel tools.

Course Details

Duration

30mins

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Training Topics

  • State general hazards associated with hand and portable power tool use and the safety practices for protecting against these hazards.
  • Define the different sources that power tools.
  • List hazards specific to hand tools, and explain how to prevent them.
  • Identify appropriate safety practices for electric and pneumatic tools.
  • Explain proper use of liquid-fueled and powder-actuated tools.
  • Identify safety requirements for using portable abrasive wheel tools.
  • Describe proper use of operator controls and guards.
  • Explain when tools must be inspected, and what actions to take if damage is found.

Course Syllabus

  • Introduction
  • How Tools are Powered
  • Manually Powered Hand Tools
  • Portable Electric and Pneumatic Power Tools
  • Liquid-Fueled and Powder Actuated Tools
  • Abrasive Wheel Tools
  • Controls and Guards
  • Inspection and Maintenance
  • Safety Inspector

Regulatory Requirements

  • 29 CFR 1910 Subpart P, 1910.241, 1910.242, 1910.243, 1910.244

OSHA 30 HOUR

ISET Academy offers OSHA 30 Hour Training designed for all employees involved in the construction industry needing an advanced instruction. The OSHA 30 Hour program is an extension of the OSHA 10 Hour program offered, and provides a more in-depth coverage of topics.
ISET Academy can tailor the OSHA 30 to meet your specific needs. Please call us directly to discuss setting up a class specifically for your business.

Course Details

Duration

4days

 

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Training Topics

  • Introduction to OSHA
  • OSHA Focus Four Hazards
  • Fall Protection
  • Electrical
  • Struck by (falling objects, trucks, cranes)
  • Caught in/between (trench hazards, equipment)
  • PPE and Lifesaving Equipment
  • Health Hazards in Construction
  • Stairways and Ladders
  • Trench & Excavation
  • Permit Required Confined Space
  • Twelve Hours of Elective Topics (based upon class consensus)

Training Times: OSHA requires the OSHA 30 to span 4 days, consecutive is not required, ISET offers segmented classes.  example: each day held on consecutive Saturday’s.

All participants will receive a Certificate of Course Completion.