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Senin, 21 Oktober 2013

ELECTRICAL SAFETY



ELECTRICAL SAFETY

Deskripsi :
Electrical safety training starts with your's company's commitment to your well being. Our Electrical safety training course is designed to train your electrical staff on the proper care, maintenance, inspection and utilization of the electrical systems in industrial, commerical and institutional locations. Our arc flash protection program will help employees and companies reduce the risk of personal injury and equipment damage due to operator error. The course is also designed to ensure that, under emergency conditions, the proper steps are taken to restore power in an efficient and safe manner. Understand the hazards of electricity at the power system supply level. Material includes the review of electrical blast, electrocution, short circuits, overloads, ground faults, fires, lifting and pinching injuries. Important Definitions. Review the principles, governmental regulations, work practices and specialized equipment relating to personal protection. Develop a familiarity with the different types of "Personal Protective Equipment" through demonstrations of locking and tagging devices, protective clothing and specialized equipment. Learn proper procedures for the lockout and isolation of electrical equipment and compare them to existing site regulations and policies.

OUTLINE
1.      Safety Policies, Codes and Procedures For Electrical Power Systems
2.      Electrical Safety for Industrial Facilities.
3.      Power System Hazards
4.      Power System Faults
5.      Personal Protective Equipment
6.      Temporary Grounding
7.      Hazards of Isolated Equipment
8.      Potential Indicating Devices
9.      Isolation and Switching Procedures
10.  Switching Practices
11.  Lockout Procedures
12.  Safe Operation and Maintenance Procedures Electrical Power Systems

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
Utility, industrial and commercial electrical personnel involved in hands-on roles or maintenance planning. This including engineers, technicians, electricians, linemen, supervisors, and other personnel who work on or near energized and de-energized electrical equipment and systems.

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