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OSHA 10 Hour Transmissions Distribution

Electrical Engineering

e-Hazard Management
Certificate Program Provided by e-Hazard Management 10 Hours This course covers earth grounding, equipment grounding, and high resistance grounding. It explains the differences between all three grounding systems, emphasizing the critical function that equipment ground performs. What You'll Learn a Introduction to OSHA. a Electrical Safety. a Personal Protective Grounding. a Lifting & Rigging. a Personal Protective Equipment. a Job Briefing. a Trenching & Excavation. a Confined & Enclosed Space. a Fall Protection. Who Should Attend a Electrical engineers a Safety engineers a Electrical Safety Trainers a Supervisors a Lineworkers Certified for Continuing Education with: a OSHA a IBEW a NECA a EEI
Related Awards, Degrees or Certifications: a OSHA a IBEW a NECA a EEI
Related Jobs or Careers: a Electrical engineers a Safety engineers a Electrical Safety Trainers a Supervisors a Lineworkers
This is primarily ilt training
book
group study and discussionThis class may involve group study
instructor led trainingThis class may be available at a classroom in Louisville, KY,
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Course Level:introductory
Duration:10 hours
Training Presented in:English

OSHA 10 Hour Transmissions Distribution Seminar Schedule

Date   Location    
26th Jan, 2010   Louisville, KY   [Register]
OSHA 10 Hour Transmissions Distribution OSHA Approved 10 Hour Transmissions & Distributions Training

This course covers earth grounding, equipment grounding, and high resistance grounding. It explains the differences between all three grounding systems, emphasizing the critical function that equipment ground performs.

The class contains material developed by OSHA with NECA, EEI, and top electric utilities for their employees. Few have been authorized to teach this class and E-Hazard is lucky enough to have one of the few trainers who is not aligned with one utility, Mike Gibson CSP.

Mr. Gibson has been a key influencing factor for top safety performers both nationally and internationally. He has been recognized and benchmarked as an expert in implementing safety processes for some of the world s largest companies. His expertise in the field has resulted in appointments to the NIOHS Injury Prevention Council and the OSHA Electrical Federal Best Practice Team.

Together with Mike Gibson, e-Hazard has developed a program that builds on the already existing OSHA curriculum to create a more engaging class while still covering all the OSHA materials. This class can be done on a utility site for a daily rate plus books or we can arrange an offsite location for a multiple utility training.

Our workbooks, exams, and other training materials will add to your apprentices and long term line workers understanding of electrical safety. Such areas include: shock, grounding, and arc flash safety.


What You'll Learn
Introduction to OSHA.
Electrical Safety.
Personal Protective Grounding.
Lifting & Rigging.
Personal Protective Equipment.
Job Briefing.
Trenching & Excavation.
Confined & Enclosed Space.
Fall Protection.

Who Should Attend
Electrical engineers
Safety engineers
Electrical Safety Trainers
Supervisors
Lineworkers

Certified for Continuing Education with:
OSHA
IBEW
NECA
EEI
About The Training Provider: e-Hazard Management
e-Hazard Management - More NFPA 70E committee members use our material than all of our competitors combined and our trainer are on the CSA Z462 committee adapting NFPA 70E to Canada. e-Hazard is the leading provider of NFPA 70E/ Arc Flash electrical safety training and materials for trainers. Our consultants have helped develop NFPA 70E compliant electrical safety policies and procedures for many Fortune 500...
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