Overview & Objectives
The Electrical Safety Awareness for Manufacturing course from Exceed Safety is an introductory-level online training designed specifically for employees in the Manufacturing industry. Designed to train employees to understand the best practices for safety in the workplace regarding electrical usage, the Electrical Safety Awareness for Manufacturing course addresses the preventable injuries and fatalities.
Throughout this training, participants can expect to learn proper procedures, training, and standards regarding electricity in the Manufacturing workspace.
Exceed Safety’s Electrical Safety Awareness for Manufacturing course is designed to teach participants safe working conditions in the Manufacturing workspace around electrical work, as well as hazard recognition and mitigation techniques. Specific course topics include the following:
- Standards and regulations for working around electricity
- Common electrical hazards in the workplace
- Definitions of amps, volts, and ohms
- An explanation of Ohm’s law
- Controls for common electrical hazards in the workplace
- Links to additional information and assistance
- Knowledge checks to measure your understanding
Who is this Course for?
The Electrical Safety Awareness for Manufacturing course from Exceed Safety is ideal for those of all employment levels within the Manufacturing industry. Individuals who may specifically benefit from this course include the following:
- Manufacturing employees
- Manufacturing managers
- Manufacturing supervisors
Features & Benefits
Exceed Safety’s Electrical Safety Awareness course is an introductory-level training designed to be taken at the participant’s individual pace within about 60 minutes. Identifying common hazards for recognition, as well as risk mitigation, participants can expect to learn appropriate controls for each hazard. Upon successful completion of this course, individuals can expect to:
- Understand electrical standards and regulatory requirements
- Identify various electrical hazards
- Define amps, volts, and ohms
- Explain Ohm’s law
- Specify common electrical hazard controls
- Know where to find additional resources for information and assistance
In Person Training
Participants in our in-person courses can expect to be taught by our most skilled and experienced instructors. Our instructors strive to make our in-person classes dynamic by incorporating meaningful activities that allow peer-to-peer discussion and collaboration, hands-on learning, and real-life examples. Participants will also be able to have most questions answered while attending the class. Some of our classes are available via Zoom (just call us for more information) and can be combined with virtual-blended learning.