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General Electrical Safety

As per OSHAS research in 2019, Each year, there are about 230 fatalities involving electricity. "61% of electrocutions occur in two occupational divisions: 46% among artisans and 15% among labourers," the . At 1.4 per 100,000 workers, these two groups likewise had the greatest incidence of electrocution fatalities.


OSHAS General Electrical safety training is important since electricity is present everywhere and is now so reliable and valuable that it is frequently taken for granted. However, it is surprising how little the general population truly understands about electricity's qualities.How frequently deadly electrical incidents happen in high-risk environments. Without the correct electrical safety, electrical mishaps could, in the worst instance, result in fatalities. Electrical accidents can result in burns, shocks, and electrocution.

  • Electrical Safety Standards
  • Recognizing Hazards
  • Electricity Concepts
  • Protective Devices
  • Best work Practices
  • Training Requirements
  • Physical Characteristics of Electricity
  • Electrical Circuits
  • The Human Body as an Electrical Conductor
  • Electrical Injuries
  • Electrical Safe Work Practices
  • Qualified and Unqualified Persons
  • Electrical Isolation – Lockout/Tagout
  • Circuit Protection
  • Conductive Apparel and Jewelry
  • Use of Portable Electrical Equipment
  • Electrical Safety Interlocks
  • Flammable or Ignitable Equipment
  • Overhead Electrical Lines
  • Physical Barriers
  • Insulated Tools & Equipment
  • Electrical Testing

  1. Supervisor
  2. Electricians
  3. Electrical Managers

 

 

  1. Electrical Hazards will be reduced.
  2. Electrical accidents will be controlled.
  3. Identify the hazards associated with electricity: shock and fire.
  4. Identify and explain how to respond to electrical emergencies.

 

Learners can take the course test after studying the course material and passing the module quizzes. The purpose of the course exam is to gauge how well the students have understood the topic. Multiple-choice questions drawn from our sizable question library make up course exams.

Pattern:

  • Time allowed is 2 hours and exam will be open book.
  • To pass the test, you must receive a minimum score of 65%.
  • You can repeat the exam if you don't pass the first time.
  • Exams can only be taken three (3) times in a 48-hour period by students.
  • Students must wait 48 hours before taking the test again after their third try. Students should reread the course material to increase their understanding during this period.
  • You cannot repeat the test to get a better score if you pass.
  • There isn't a thorough programme exam available right now. Students must succeed on all of their course exams in order to finish the programme.