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This NFPA
70E ® video demonstrates the control procedures that
dramatically reduce risks.
Every day in the United
States, at least one person dies from electrocution on the
job.
Each year, thousands of
workers are treated in emergency rooms and burn centers.
Teach electrical engineers,
electricians, and maintenance crews -- and anyone exposed
to electrical hazards -- the energy control best practices
for OSHA compliance with the NFPA 70E ® :
Safety Requirements for Electricians video.
You'll reduce injuries,
liability, and operating costs by providing expert
training whenever you need it.
Show how and why
electrical safety procedures reduce deadly hazards.
Without the right personal
protective equipment (PPE), just opening a circuit can be
dangerous.
This video helps you ensure
that workers understand the steps required to create an
electrically safe work condition.
They'll also realize why
"working live" should never be the first option.
Live footage,
technical illustrations, and motion graphics make lessons
effective.
Task-specific
demonstrations shot in a variety of industrial locations
include a high level of detail and specific examples.
Viewers receive in-depth training on topics including...
- Safe work practices for
working on electrical equipment in a variety of
industrial locations
- How to safely implement
both simple and complex lockout/tagout (LO/TO)
procedures
- How to select and
properly use personal protective equipment (PPE)
appropriate to the hazard
- How to conduct a
hazard/risk analysis to assure safety before working on
live electrical equipment
- How using the Energized
Electrical Work Permit process will save lives
Electrical contact
injury is the 4th leading cause of occupational
fatalities. Prevent tragedies with onsite training!
Investigations into
electrical accidents frequently reveal unsafe work
practices in which the energy source was not removed--a
direct violation of OSHA rules.
Use the NFPA 70E:
Safety Requirements for Electricians video to protect
employees and promote compliance with NFPA 70E
and OSHA.
An Instructor's Guide
facilitates presentation and discussion of key points.
(Approx. 20 minutes)
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