California Electrical Hazards For Construction

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CA Electrical Hazards For Construction Course

California Electrical Hazards For Construction

  • Level: Intermediate
  • Duration: 30 minutes
  • Location: Online or In-Person

Overview and Objectives

The California Electrical Hazards for Construction safety course from Exceed Safety is an intermediate-level training that focuses on common electrical hazards, protective measures, and best work practices on the California-based construction jobsite. Throughout this course, participants can expect to learn the basic concepts of electrical work and associated hazards, as well as important information from Cal/OSHA, which has recognized electrical hazards as some of the most preventable causes of injuries in the workplace. 

NOTE: References for controlling these hazards can be found in the Cal/OSHA safety order 8 CCR 2300-2510 and in the National Electrical Code (NEC). 

Exceed Safety’s California Electrical Hazards for Construction course provides essential knowledge regarding electrical concepts and equipment so participants can understand how to prevent hazards and mitigate risks. This course covers both prevention and control of jobsite hazards, as well as best work practices, and more. Specific course topics include the following: 

  • Introduction to electrical hazards in California 
  • What is electricity? 
  • Electrical hazards 
  • Preventing electrical hazards 
  • Protective devices 
  • Jobsite hazards 
  • Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) 

Specific industry terms covered throughout the three courses include the following: 

  • California/OSHA safety orders 
  • National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) 
  • NEC 

Who Is This Course For?

The California Electrical Hazards for Construction safety course is designed for construction workers and managers in the state of California who may be held responsible for the overall safety of the jobsite in accordance with California/OSHA standards. Individuals who will specifically benefit from this course include the following: 

  • California-based construction workers 
  • California-based construction managers 
  • California-based construction supervisors 
  • California-based construction foremen 

Feature & Benefits

Exceed Safety’s California Electrical Hazards for Construction course covers the essential prevention and control knowledge surrounding jobsite electrical hazards in the state of California. Upon successful completion of this course, participants can expect to: 

  • Know common electrical concepts and components 
  • Be able to anticipate, recognize, and prevent common electrical hazards 
  • Understand how to follow best safe work practices
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