Workers who contact power lines or perform work on electrical equipment may be injured or even killed by the unexpected startup or release of electrical energy.
Workers who contact power lines or perform work on electrical equipment may be injured or even killed by the unexpected startup or release of electrical energy. You can prevent these incidents by following some basic best practices.
This course will tell you about electrical hazards in construction work, safe practices when working with electricity and how a lockout/tagout program can save your life. Ideal learners are construction workers.
Electrical Safety for Construction:
Power Lines and Lockout/Tagout. This training will tell you more about electrical hazards in construction work, safe practices when working with electricity, and how a lockout/tagout program can save your life. Ideal learners are construction workers.
The National Safety Council is a mission-based organization focused on eliminating the leading cause of preventable death and injury. Our efforts and thought leadership center on impacting safety through two strategic pillars workplace and roadway until the data tells us otherwise.
NSC starts in the workplace, giving companies resources workers can actually use around risks they are actually facing. NSC helps employers create a culture of safety that will make people safer from the workplace to anyplace.
NSC embarked on its next chapter of safety leadership with the acquisition of ORE HSC Strategies in 2020. Employers benefit from both organizations' world-class thought leadership, dynamic on-the-ground workplace safety consulting services, and membership in NSC Networks.
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