PPT-Electrical Safety Unsafe condition

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https wwwyoutubecomwatchvA9KSGAnjo2U Learning Objectives After completing this lesson you will be able to Discuss the primary causes of electrocution Explain lockout

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https wwwyoutubecomwatchvA9KSGAnjo2U Learning Objectives After completing this lesson you will be able to Discuss the primary causes of electrocution Explain lockout tagout Discuss what to do when working with wet conditions. In The Workplace. Changing Profession, Changing Attitudes. Testing for voltage by touch under 250 volts considered safe!!. Testing for low voltage by tasting!!. Accepted test methods circa 1942. Electrical Safety. Heinrich, Unsafe Acts -machine -nearly The two types of unsafe The two types of unsafe behaviourbehaviour1. Those we don Presented by:. Brian Cook. PowerCheck Electrical . Safety Services . www.powercheck.ca. Learning objectives. To understand the different types of wiring used in older houses. To recognize the leading electrical fire concerns in older houses. ANR Building, Davis. Staff Meeting. February, 2015. Electrical Hazards/Injuries. Electrical equipment used in office areas is potentially hazardous . and can cause:. Shock. – most common hazard, occurs when the human body becomes part of the path through which the current flows. with Coworkers. Unsafe Coworker. Safety is a priority for everyone, but lapses occur. Confronting coworkers can feel uncomfortable. Remind yourself: addressing the issue as soon as possible will improve safety for you, your coworker, and the whole group. https://. www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9KSGAnjo2U. Learning Objectives. After completing this lesson, you will . be able to…. Discuss the primary causes of electrocution. Explain lockout/. tagout. Discuss what to do when working with wet conditions. Electricity - The Dangers. About 5 workers are electrocuted every week. Causes 12% of young worker workplace deaths . Takes very little electricity to cause harm . Significant risk of causing fires. What primarily causes electrocution?. Electrical Safety Statistics. On average, there are 70 electrocution fatalities due to consumer products each year. . http://www.cpsc.gov/en/Research--Statistics/Electrocutions1/Electrocutions/. Approximately half of home electrical fires involve electrical distribution or lighting. and danger in traffic. Peter Spitzer. Safe Kids Austria / . GROSSE SCHÜTZEN KLEINE . Safe . or. . Unsafe. Objectives. primary school children . to check safe and dangerous . traffic situations. most effective . Safety Training Presentations. Institute of Occupational Safety and Health. FY-11 OSHA Susan Harwood Grant Program. This material was produced under grant . number . SH22297-SH1. . from OSHA. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. . Presented by Ronald Reynolds National Association of Government Employees 1 29 CFR 1960(a) ~The purpose of employee reports is to inform agencies of the existence of, or potential for, unsafe or unhealthful working conditions. Employee reports under 29 CFR 1960 are not grievances. > . Introduction. Disclaimer. This training material presents very important, pertinent information. It should not be assumed, however, that this program satisfies every legal requirement of every state. Some states require the training be developed and delivered by an individual with specific training and experience.. Objectives. What is meant by an unsafe swallow / dysphagia. Why this is important  when supporting people with a learning disability. To understand how we swallow and what can go wrong. To know how to identify the signs of an unsafe swallow. Electrical Safety Session. 2019 ASW. Harry Fanning – Jefferson Lab. Accelerator Division Safety Officer. Iran Thomas Auditorium. September 12, 2019 9:35 am. “SAFETY OVER SCHEDULE”. Agenda. What Happened?.

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