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Electrical Safety for Industrial Facilities Series

The Electrical Safety for Industrial Facilities Series is one of the most comprehensive videotape series available on electrical safety. The series consists of ten videotape modules and includes a comprehensive 74-page facilitator's guide. Each module consists of extensive on-site video footage, computerized animation, and graphic presentation.

Industrial Electrical Safety 10 Video Series - $2,895.00

These videos can also be purchased separately as shown:

Part 1: Electrical Hazards - $295.00
The goal of any electrical safety program is to eliminate the possibility of injury from electricity. In part one of our series on electrical safety for industrial facilities, we create an awareness of just how dangerous electricity is by describing and illustrating the effects electricity have on the body based on current, voltage, time, path, and resistance.

Part 2: Personal Protective Equipment - $295.00
Just knowing the dangers of electricity is not enough to prevent injury. People need to know how to protect themselves by using the correct types of personal protective equipment. In part two of our series we look at various types of personal protective equipment in use today along with maintenance and inspection guidelines as required by OSHA.

Part 3: Effects of Electric Shock - $295.00
The amount of injury from electric shock depends on several factors. The wetness of the skin, the way the victim contacts the voltage, the type of surface the person is standing on, the types of shoes they are wearing, and the level of voltage involved. In this segment we illustrate how electricity behaves and how shock can result.

Part 4: Energized Equipment - $295.00
Energized work is defined as work performed on a component of an electrical power system within reaching, stumbling, or falling distance of an energized component. In part four, we discuss the hazards of energized work, give safety recommendations, and illustrate the dangers of shock, arc, and blast.

Part 5: De-energized Equipment - $295.00
De-energized work can be as hazardous as energized work because many times only part of the power system is de-energized. In this segment we demonstrate how to isolate or "clear" parts of an electrical system, look at lockout /tagout procedures, and show how to select and install temporary grounds.

Part 6: Permanent System Grounding - $295.00
Proper bonding and grounding is a necessary requirement for electrical systems and equipment. In this segment we identify and demonstrate general requirements for bonding and grounding of electrical installations.

Part 7: Personal Protective Grounding - $295.00
Personal protective grounds provide the primary protection in the event a circuit under repair inadvertently becomes energized. In this segment we identify the function of personal protective grounds, describe basic design requirements for personal protective grounds and demonstrate techniques for installing and removing personal protective grounds.

Part 8: Electrical Equipment Hazards - $295.00
Specific hazards exist in most all electrical systems and components. In this segment of our electrical safety for industrial facilities series, we look at hazards associated with circuit breakers, fuses, transformers, contactors, cables and batteries.

Part 9: Analyzing Electrical Hazards - $295.00
Being able to accurately analyze electrical hazards is essential if safe work procedures and policies are to be developed. In part nine, we identify the physical effects associated with shock, arc and blast. We also determine flash protection distances and the types of personal protective equipment required for these distances, describe incident energy under various fault conditions, and discuss blast pressure under specific fault conditions.

Part 10: Electrical Safety Related Work Practices - $295.00
Specific hazards exist in most all electrical systems and components. In this segment of our electrical safety for industrial facilities series, we look at hazards associated with circuit breakers, fuses, transformers, contactors, cables and batteries.

 

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