This safety video program on Electrocution Hazards Part I Worksite Safety discusses the electrical hazards that can be found on a job site, the OSHA standards that have been established to protect workers from them, and what employees should do to avoid accidents and injuries involving electricity.
Getting things done on a job site can require plenty of electrical energy, and it's easy to forget that electricity can cause painful shocks, burns, and electrocution" Every year, it causes hundreds of deaths and thousands of injuries in the construction industry. But these incidents could have been prevented.
Areas covered in the safety video program include:
- electrical hazards and OSHA standards,
- high voltage power lines,
- tools, extension cords and receptacles,
- grounding, continuity and GFCIs,
- lock-out/tag-out, and more.
The safety video program comes with a quiz, a scheduling and attendance form, a training certificate, and an employee training log.
Associated Regulations:
- 1926.1408(h) - Power Line Safety
- 1926.403- General Requirements
- 1926 Subpart K, Electrical
- 1926.416 - General requirements
- 1926.416(a) - Protection of Employees
- 1926 Subpart C - General Safety and Health Provisions
- 1926.405 - Wiring Methods, Components, and Equipment for General Use
- 1926.404 - Wiring Design and Protection
- 1926.951 - Medical Services and First Aid
- 1926 Subpart I Tools - Hand and Power
This safety video program is produced by The MARCOM Group, Ltd.