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Electrical Safety Training by Marcom

February 27th, 2008 by admin

electrical safety productsElectricity is all around us. It lights up our homes… powers much of the machinery and equipment that we use… and runs many of our tools. We are so used to it, most employees “take it for granted.” Yet electricity can also be dangerous. Employees need to know how electricity works, and what they should do to protect themselves from its hazards.

MARCOM’s Electrical Safety training products remind employees about electrical hazards they may face in their jobs, and provides the information they need to work safely around electricity. This program will also assist in satisfying the OSHA training requirements under 29 CFR Part 1910.331 (Electrical Safety Standard) for “non-qualified” employees. Topics covered in these products include:

  • How electricity works.
  • Fuses and circuit breakers.
  • Grounding and GFIs.
  • Safe work practices.
  • Outlets, plugs and extension cords.
  • Working with electrical equipment.
  • Using ladders around electricity.
  • Electrical emergencies.
  • and more.

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One Response

  1. First Class Safety Training Says:

    Electrical safety training also teaches the workers how to respond to various accidents and scenarios that may happen in their work place. Safety training teaches basic first aid for electrocutions, and what the important things to do are in case someone in the company gets hurt because of electrical or other causes.

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