Managing Electrical Hazards for Construction and General Industry [Offsite]
Dates: November 17, 2023
Meets: 7:45 AM to 4:00 PM
Location: Offered through Zoom- Virtual Learning Platform
Registration Fee: $0.00
Managing Electrical Hazards for Construction and General Industry
Most commercial buildings have greater electrical demand, with higher voltages and multi-phased electrical services that require constant maintenance. Exposure to hazardous electrical energy may result in burns, shocks, fires, indirect fall and severe injury leading to death. This training will expand knowledge of identifying, avoiding, and controlling electrical hazards using best practices from NFPA 70E and applicable construction and general industry standards.
Topics Covered:
The nature of electricity OSHA’s regulatory requirement for protecting workers who work around electrical hazards National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) 70E upgrades 2015, 2018, and 2021 Duties and responsibilities of host and controlling employers Applying hierarchy of controls to protect workers from electrical hazards Benchmark existing organizational systems against best practices and applying regulatory standards
Who should attend:
Safety and health trainers, managers, and supervisors who are responsible for protecting workers from electrical hazards on worksites
Most commercial buildings have greater electrical demand, with higher voltages and multi-phased electrical services that require constant maintenance. Exposure to hazardous electrical energy may result in burns, shocks, fires, indirect fall and severe injury leading to death. This training will expand knowledge of identifying, avoiding, and controlling electrical hazards using best practices from NFPA 70E and applicable construction and general industry standards.
Topics Covered:
The nature of electricity OSHA’s regulatory requirement for protecting workers who work around electrical hazards National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) 70E upgrades 2015, 2018, and 2021 Duties and responsibilities of host and controlling employers Applying hierarchy of controls to protect workers from electrical hazards Benchmark existing organizational systems against best practices and applying regulatory standards
Who should attend:
Safety and health trainers, managers, and supervisors who are responsible for protecting workers from electrical hazards on worksites
Notes:
Offered through Zoom Virtual Learning Platform
Fee: | $0.00 |
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Offered through Zoom- Virtual Learning Platform
Offered through Zoom- Virtual Learning PlatformOnline registration is not available at this time. Please contact our office for more information.
Support Person: Bonnie Wilson, Registrar Phone: 732-235-9450 Email: rutgerstraining@sph.rutgers.edu