Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices Compliance
Goals - To prepare the participant to:
- Understand and apply the requirements and the responsibilities and limits
of the "Qualified" and "Unqualified" personnel as specified in OSHA's
electrical safety work practices standards in 29 CFR 1910.300-399.
- Develop practical procedures to implement electrical safety work practices
at your site.
What you will learn
- Requirements of the electrical
safety work practices standards
- How to determine who is "qualified"
and "unqualified" for purposes of this standard.
- Responsibilities and limits for "qualified" and "unqualified" personnel.
- How to develop practical procedures for implementation of these
requirements.
Who should attend?
- Safety and health professionals who interpret regulatory requirements for
electrical safety
- Site personnel who do electrical design, installation and maintenance
- Site management personnel who direct site electrical work
How will you benefit?
You will be able to improve safety and compliance management by
understanding the electrical work practices standards and how to apply them
in a practical manner. You will be able to understand the proper roles of
"qualified" and "unqualified" electrical personnel, their limits and how
individual persons can be in either role depending upon the circumstances of
the work they are doing. Learning how to prepare and implement procedures
for electrical work practices is an important benefit as well.
1 day (0.8 CEUs)
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Safety |
$295 |
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6
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13
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