Basic Electrical Safety for Non-Electrical Workers

Basic Electrical Safety for Non-Electrical Workers: The objective of this course is to teach workers without an electrical background how to improve overall safety and efficiency, reduce worker downtime due to injury, reduce electrical equipment downtime, improve worker troubleshooting skills and increase overall level of knowledge.

Students are presented with practical, real-world examples that illustrate how electricity is distributed and used in their plants and facilities. They learn how to properly use electrical test equipment in their everyday jobs before moving on to an in-depth discussion about major electrical components, where and how these electrical components work, and their purposes within electrical distribution systems. This course can also be included as part of a company’s Qualified Electrical Worker program.

$2,500.00

Frequency

Monthly

Course Content (Day 1)

Electrical Fundamentals:
· How Electricity Is Produced – Six Different Methods
· DC and AC in Plants and Facilities – Hands-on Exercise
· Voltage, Current and Resistance; Ohm’s Law
· Hands-on Circuit-building Activities with Field Components
· Simple Circuit
· Series Circuit
· Parallel Circuit
· Combination Circuit
· Using Multimeters to Measure Voltage, Current, and Resistance in Circuits
· Verifying a Circuit is De-energized
· 3 Modes of Failure: Open Circuits, Short Circuits, and Ground Faults
· Power: What it is, and How It’s Determined
· Single-phase and Three-phase Systems
Electrical Test Equipment:
· Multimeters – Hands-on Exercise
· Voltage Testers
· Clamp-on Ammeter, Megohmmeters & Others
Understanding Your Building's Electrical System:
· Reading Electrical Single-Line Diagrams
· Major Components
· The Electrical Service
· Motor Control Centers
· Transformers – How they work
· Delta vs.Wye connected systems
· Switchgear and Circuit Breakers
· Overcurrent Protective Devices
· Feeders
· Disconnects
· Motors, Panelboards, and Branch Circuits
· Lighting Circuits
· Electrical Floor Plans & Facility Wiring

Course Content (Day 2)

Electrical Safety in the Workplace:
· Introduction to NFPA 70E®
· Hazards & Dangers of Electricity
· Shock, Arc Flash, and Arc Blast
· Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
· Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)
· Developing Safe Work Practices
The National Electrical Code®:
· Purpose, Overview & Definitions
· Installation Requirements
· “Qualified Electrical Workers”
Wire Selection:
· Conductor Types & Materials
· Wire Size and Wire Insulation
Installing Wire (Conductors):
· Raceways & Cable Trays
· Conduits
· Fittings and Boxes
· Dedicated Working Space
· Sizing of Fuses/Circuit Breakers
· Sizing of Motor Overloads
· Conduit Fill Considerations
Wiring Equipment:
· Wire Nuts, Terminals and Crimpers – hands-on exercise
· Switches and Receptacles – hands-on exercise
· Fluorescent Ballasts
· Motors
· Temporary Wiring
Basic Troubleshooting Techniques:
· Branch Circuit Problems
· Control Circuit Troubleshooting
· Checking and Replacing Fuses
Electrical Maintenance Activities:
· Performing Checks as part of an Assured Equipment Grounding Program
· Use and Operation of GFCI’s
· Types of Electrical Maintenance
· Special Precautions

Our Location

Ewa Beach, HI 96706, USA

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+1 808-312-9924

Customer Service

michael.dillard@massivekinetiks.com


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