UNDERSTAND OSHA’S REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRICAL HAZA 2015 - Identifying & Controlling Electrical Hazards in the Workplace - (Lockout/Tagout) Controlling Hazardous Energy
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Category OSHA, Health & Safety Compliance
Deadline: January 27, 2015 | Date: January 27, 2015
Venue/Country: Palo Alto, U.S.A
Updated: 2015-01-23 14:27:20 (GMT+9)
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Engineers, electricians, and other professionals work with electricity directly, including working on overhead lines, cable harnesses, and circuit assemblies. Others, such as office workers and sales people, work with electricity indirectly and may also be exposed to electrical hazards. This course will illustrate OSHA requirements regarding electrical hazards in the workplace.Why Should You Attend:This webinar will discuss electrical hazards in the workplace, and OSHA requirements pertaining to these hazards. It will further address and clarify questions such as:Why is it important that employers and employees who work with, or near, electrical equipment be aware of its hazards?What are the common hazards and citations involving electricity?What are some of the general requirements related to electrical safety?What are safe work practices?Who Will Benefit:Safety & Health ManagersSafety ProfessionalsBusiness OwnersCorporationsManagersHR ManagementFacility ManagersRisk ManagersLoss Prevention ManagersInstructor Profile:Wayne Ussery is a certified safety and health manager with many years of safety and health experience. He is an OSHA-authorized general industry trainer, and owner/ founder of Wayne Ussery Consulting, which specializes in safety and health management solutions. He is also a professional continuity practitioner.
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