Overview & Objectives
Electrical current keeps construction sites running but can have dangerous consequences for workers on the job. That’s why reducing or eliminating exposure to harmful electrical current is a top priority for employers and employees throughout the construction industry. Our intermediate level Electrical Safety for Construction course addresses common hazards, OSHA’s requirements for electricity, personal protective equipment, and more. Upon completion of this electrical safety for construction training course, participants will be better prepared to identify, mitigate, and respond to electrical hazards.
This 40-minute online electrical safety for construction training course explores basic electrical concepts and standards for safe working conditions. Topics include:
- Introduction to electrical safety
- A review of general electricity concepts, including volts, amps, and current
- Effects of electrocution and mild electric shock on the human body
- Factors determining the severity of electrical hazards (amperage, the current’s path, duration of contact)
- Common electrical hazards on the job site
- OSHA requirements for electrical safety
- Preventing electrical hazards
- Situational analysis
- Personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Electrical safety training and planning requirements
- Proper use of equipment
- Equipment inspections and maintenance
- Minimum safe distances from sources of electrical energy
- Electrical hazard controls