Electrical Installation Safety – 12 Modules | One Day USD: 150/- and Two Day USD: 250/- Per Pax.
Description
Module 1: Introduction to Electrical Installation Safety
- Importance of electrical safety in the workplace
- Common electrical hazards and accidents
- Regulatory standards (OSHA, NFPA 70E, local codes)
Module 2: Roles and Responsibilities
- Duties of employers, supervisors, electricians, and workers
- Competent person oversight
- Reporting unsafe conditions and incidents
Module 3: Electrical Hazards
- Shock, electrocution, arc flash, and arc blast
- Overloads, short circuits, and faulty equipment
- Environmental hazards affecting electrical safety
Module 4: Planning and Risk Assessment
- Job hazard analysis for electrical installations
- Identifying high-risk areas and tasks
- Implementing control measures
Module 5: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Insulated gloves, boots, face shields, and flame-resistant clothing
- PPE selection based on voltage and task
- Maintenance, inspection, and correct usage
Module 6: Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) Procedures
- Purpose and importance of LOTO
- Step-by-step de-energizing and tagging procedures
- Verification of zero energy
Module 7: Safe Work Practices
- Proper use of tools and equipment
- Working near live circuits and energized equipment
- Maintaining safe distances and barriers
Module 8: Installation Techniques and Standards
- Wiring, conduit, panel, and grounding installations
- Compliance with electrical codes and manufacturer guidelines
- Testing and verification of installations
Module 9: Environmental and Workplace Considerations
- Working in wet, damp, or confined spaces
- Temperature, lighting, and ventilation effects
- Adjusting procedures to reduce hazards
Module 10: Emergency Procedures
- Responding to electrical shocks, burns, and fires
- First aid and CPR for electrical injuries
- Reporting incidents and investigation
Module 11: Training and Awareness Programs
- Educating workers on electrical hazards and safe practices
- Toolbox talks, refresher sessions, and practical drills
- Promoting hazard recognition and reporting
Module 12: Continuous Improvement and Safety Culture
- Reviewing incidents and near misses
- Updating procedures, training, and electrical safety plans
- Fostering a proactive electrical safety culture
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