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1 WELCOME TO Electrical Safety Arc Flash/Blast Injury Prevention Management/Supervisory Course
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WELCOME TO

Electrical Safety

Arc Flash/Blast Injury Prevention

Management/Supervisory Course

Acknowledgment This training course was produced under

grant number SH-19492-09-60-F-13 from OSHA, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.

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Administrative Information EMERGENCY EXITS

RESTROOMS

SMOKING

BREAKS

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Cell PhonesCell Phones

PagersPagers

Other Electronic DevicesOther Electronic Devices

Please turn off or place in silent mode!!!

Administrative Information

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Administrative Information

ATMOSPHERE

We would like for this course to be casual. You all have unique work experiences and we would like to encourage you to share and ask questions.

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Administrative Information

PERSONAL BELONGINGS You may leave your course material here when

you leave for lunch, but please take personal items with you; we cannot guarantee security here.

ASSISTANCE AFTER THE COURSE We have included the address, phone number,

and email address of each course speaker on the course schedule. Please feel free to call us when you have questions. 

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CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE

Given at end of course

Must be present for 80 percent of course for certificate

Administrative Information

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EVERYONE SHOULD HAVE:

NOTEBOOK Name Tent

Course Schedule

Copies of speakers’ presentations

Reference Materials

Course Evaluation—please complete and turn in before you leave today

Follow Up for Impact

Administrative Information

Participants Management

Engineering Maintenance Facilities

Electrical Contractors Maintenance

Supervisors Maintenance Lead Personnel Technical

Representative Other

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Course Objectives After attending this course, you should be able

to: Discuss the hazards associated with arc flash Identify basic personal protective equipment Understand how to conduct a hazard analysis for

shock and arc flash Know the elements of an electrical safety

program List some best practices to minimize hazards

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Pre/Post Test To evaluate the training, there will be a

brief pre/post test. The test will be used to determine knowledge before and after course. Please do the following: Complete the test on your own (not in group) Answer all questions to best of your ability Turn in test after completion

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Statistics Over 30,000 non-fatal electrical shock

accidents occur each year

Over 600 people die from electrocution each year

Electrocution remains the fourth (4th) highest cause of industrial fatalities

Most injuries and deaths could be avoided

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Controls What controls do you have to protect

personnel? Are the controls effective in preventing

injury? Do you often audit the fundamentals of

your electrical safety program? Do you even have an electrical safety

program?

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Electrical Safety, Arc Flash/Blast Injury Prevention for Maintenance

Managers/Supervisors


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