High Voltage 600 Volts & Above
Training duration: 1 day
The high-voltage safety course covers the key aspects of OSHA’s generation, transmission, and distribution standard, 29 CFR 1910.269. This standard applies to organizations that generate electricity or transmit energy to others. It also applies to organizations with substations or electrical distribution systems.
Participants will learn to recognize and avoid unsafe work areas during this class. Students will also learn the correct approach distances. Upon completion, attendees will better understand proper voltage-rated tools and the use of proper personal protection equipment (PPE), by educating personnel on issues central to the safe performance of their everyday jobs and loss of life.
Electrical hazards
- Electrical shocks, arcs, and blasts
- Fault current and potential
Equipment
- Live line tools and testing
Potential difference 29 CFR 1910.269: Electrical power generation, transmission, and distribution
- Hazardous energy control (lockout/tagout)
- Switching procedures
- Clearance procedures
- Personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Arc-rated clothing
Exposed lines
- Deenergizing lines and equipment
- Personal protective grounding
- Substation safety
- Special conditions
- Capacitors
- Current transformers
- Potential transformer hazards
- Fuse/relay coordination
Let’s work together to create a safer, more reliable world.
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