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Oct 06, 2024
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MT 120B - Electrical Safety Credits: 1 Description This course covers the proper safety procedures based on OSHA standards 29 CFR 1910 requiring qualification for work on live circuits.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Describe how voltage, current, and resistance are related and the effects various amounts of current have on the human body.
- Identify the factors that influence body resistance to electric shock.
- Describe how the amount of time spent in contact with an electrical circuit will affect the severity of shock.
- List basic safety rules when working around electricity.
- Describe the safe loading of circuits.
- Identify safety considerations when using, and the proper procedure for, inspecting an extension cord.
- Define the purpose of a ground interrupter (gfi).
- Identify the correct type of fire extinguisher to use on an electrical fire.
- Describe the need to lock and tag a de-energized circuit before working on that circuit.
- Describe the danger of static electricity.
- Describe the proper procedure for operating mobile equipment around energized circuits.
Prerequisite: None
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