This training is tailored for non-electrical workers to enhance awareness of electrical safety hazards. It is designed for individuals in roles such as maintenance staff, machine operators, and anyone working with or near electrical tools and equipment. Non-electricians are often at greater risk of burns, shocks, and electrocution, making it essential for all employees to grasp basic electrical principles, how to prevent shocks, and respond effectively to emergencies.
Per NFPA 70E, employees exposed to electrical hazards must receive proper training. This course aligns with non-electrical worker training requirements and includes:
A 19-minute video course
Understanding the relationship between electrical hazards and potential injuries
Basics of electricity, including current, circuits, resistance, voltage, and more
How electrical shocks occur, demonstrated with engaging 3D animations
In-depth explanations of GFCIs using detailed animations and visuals
Proper application of lockout/tagout procedures to isolate energy safely
Animated demonstrations of arc flash and how it happens
Safety considerations for powerlines, including maintaining safe distances
Identifying electrical equipment hazards and strategies to minimize risks
Responding effectively to electrical shock incidents, avoiding common mistakes