Electrocution Awareness Course
Standards
OSHA Standard: 1926.400- 449, 1926.1407, .1408, .1410, .1411, Subpart K, Subpart V-Portable Ladder Use (WAC 296-876-400) & industry best practices
Electrocution is part of the Fatal 4 training in the construction industry for all workers. This training helps the learner understand and identify potential electrical dangers while on a construction jobsite.
Learners will explore ways to stay safe and aware of electrocution hazards, the difference between shock and electrocution, and safety controls around electricity. Overhead powerline safety, damaged equipment, and cords are also discussed in detail.
An interactive experience is included where learners will explore a construction jobsite and identify various electrical hazards.
OSHA Standard: 1926.400- 449, 1926.1407, .1408, .1410, .1411, Subpart K, Subpart V-Portable Ladder Use (WAC 296-876-400) & industry best practices
Electrocution is part of the Fatal 4 training in the construction industry for all workers. This training helps the learner understand and identify potential electrical dangers while on a construction jobsite.
Learners will explore ways to stay safe and aware of electrocution hazards, the difference between shock and electrocution, and safety controls around electricity. Overhead powerline safety, damaged equipment, and cords are also discussed in detail.
An interactive experience is included where learners will explore a construction jobsite and identify various electrical hazards.
Keywords: Electrocution Awareness, Safety, workplace safety, OSHA, Electrical Safety Awareness Course, Electrical Safety Awareness Training
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Electrocution Awareness Course

Electrocution Awareness
Standards
OSHA Standard: 1926.400- 449, 1926.1407, .1408, .1410, .1411, Subpart K, Subpart V-Portable Ladder Use (WAC 296-876-400) & industry best practices
Electrocution is part of the Fatal 4 training in the construction industry for all workers. This training helps the learner understand and identify potential electrical dangers while on a construction jobsite.
Learners will explore ways to stay safe and aware of electrocution hazards, the difference between shock and electrocution, and safety controls around electricity. Overhead powerline safety, damaged equipment, and cords are also discussed in detail.
An interactive experience is included where learners will explore a construction jobsite and identify various electrical hazards.
OSHA Standard: 1926.400- 449, 1926.1407, .1408, .1410, .1411, Subpart K, Subpart V-Portable Ladder Use (WAC 296-876-400) & industry best practices
Electrocution is part of the Fatal 4 training in the construction industry for all workers. This training helps the learner understand and identify potential electrical dangers while on a construction jobsite.
Learners will explore ways to stay safe and aware of electrocution hazards, the difference between shock and electrocution, and safety controls around electricity. Overhead powerline safety, damaged equipment, and cords are also discussed in detail.
An interactive experience is included where learners will explore a construction jobsite and identify various electrical hazards.

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