OSHA Cert Study Guide Part 4: Avoiding Electrocution Hazards

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Power Lines and Energized Sources

In almost all cases, touching power lines or coming into contact with energized sources will result in severe injuries or death.

Employer Responsibilities

OSHA's standards require your employer to ensure that lighting, equipment, motors, machines, appliances, switches, controls and enclosures are constructed and installed to minimize electrical dangers.

Major Electrical Hazards

There are several types of electrical hazards, all of which can cause injury or death. For this reason, you need to be aware of the dangers involved with working around electricity

Protection Against Electrical Hazards

There are several ways you can be protected from electrical hazards. These are using tools and power cords safely, understanding how a GFCI can protect you, and following lockout/tagout procedures


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