Electrical Safety: 07. Responding to Emergencies
OSHA reports that electrocution is the second most common cause of death in construction accidents. If you work with, on, or near electrical equipment, there is a chance that you will someday encounter an emergency. Do you know what you should do in an electrical emergency, whether it's an electrical shock accident, an electrical fire, or fallen high voltage power lines? In this program, we'll walk through how to handle each of these situations. This content makes best practice suggestions regarding OSHA regulation 1910.331-333.Keywords: business skills, business, Safety, HSI-ej4
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