Electrical Safety for Construction: Cord and Plug Connected Equipment (US)
Certificate Of Completion
Duration: 18 Minutes
Other Language: Spanish
Level: Certificate
Introduction
Electric safety applies in any construction area since most employees work with cord and plug-connected equipment. According to OSHA, about 350 electrical-related deaths occur every year in the United States. This course focuses on awareness of electrical hazards and prevention. Participants will learn how to protect themselves and meet the requirements of an employer for safety. Whether a manager, technician, or construction worker, it is very important this course helps you cut risks and be in line with OSHA standards.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the safety rules when working with electrical equipment?
When working with electrical equipment, it is always required to check the tool cord before using it, ground the tool or equipment properly, and do not work with an appliance if this or any other part of it seems damaged or defective. Workers should also use personal protective equipment
What are the OSHA requirements for electrical disconnects?
OSHA requires that electrical disconnects be clearly labeled and accessible. They shall also be used when performing work with electrical equipment to properly isolate the power source by locking out to prevent accidental energization.
What is the minimum PPE required for electrical work?
The minimum PPE includes insulated gloves, flame-resistant clothes, hard hats, and also safety goggles. OSHA equips the workers with appropriate gear to protect themselves against electric shock and burns.
What are the 5 golden rules of electrical safety?
- Disconnect completely and then do equipment work.
- Ensure that any residual amount of power has been drained from the equipment.
- Test that there is no voltage at the equipment.
- In order to prevent the buildup of electrical charges, proper grounding should be ensured.
- Wear personal protective equipment (PPE) needed to prevent contact with unforeseen energized electrical sources.
What voltage is considered safe for using electrical equipment on a construction site?
For any construction area, equipment operating at 50 volts or less is relatively safe. Of course, even these lower voltages must use proper safety measures, since any voltage under the right circumstances can cause an injury.
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