Electrical Safety Training

Electrical Safety Training

Our New England Electrical Safety Training Course meets the standards set forth by OSHA CFR 29 Subpart S §1910.310.

Electrical-related injuries and fatalities are devastating to workers and their families. Electrical mishaps are also troubling from a business standpoint as they are often accompanied by downtime, property damage, loss of productivity and profit, possible legal fees, and other related costs.

When it came to structuring our electrical safety-training program, our principal objective was quite clear. We want to ensure that electrical workers in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont return home to their families at the end of a day’s work.

Those that attend this course will exit with a firm understanding of safe electrical practices at the workplace. This course can be tailored to meet the exact needs of any regional business or industry.

Who Should Attend This Course?

Our electrical safety-training course is a must for any worker handling electrical parts and equipment.

Learn To:

  • Locate and identify electrical energy sources
  • Shut-down machines to cease operations
  • Alert all impacted workers
  • Disconnect all equipment connected to an electrical power source
  • Choose and apply a lock-out or tag-out method
  • Verify electrical isolation
  • Reduce or restrain stored energy
  • Clear the area of tools an other materials
  • Inspect work area
  • Remove locks and tags before re-powering the equipment

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Accident Investigation Fundamentals of Occupational Health and Safety
Behavioral Based Safety Job Safety Analysis
Confined Space Entry Lockout – Tagout – Tryout
Fall Protection Machine Guarding Safety
Fire Protection and Prevention Safety Powered Industrial Lift Trucks (Forklifts)

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