177 Healthcare: Electrical Safety

Modules:
1
Hours:
0.5
Sectors:
Healthcare
Target Audience:
Employee
Fee

Description

Description
Many healthcare workers deal with electrical hazards on a consistent basis, including possible electrocution, electric shock, or contact with electrical hazards.

This course takes a closer look at the OSH Center Standards and provides possible solutions to help keep you safe from electrical hazards in the healthcare industry.


Free Access
As an OSH Center student, you have free access to all our training materials, including knowledge checks and course activities. Documentation of your training — such as exam scores, certificates, and transcripts — can be accessed by purchasing a certificate package.

Course Objectives
At the end of this course, you should be able to:

ID Objective
TO 1.0 Achieve a minimum score of 70% on the final course assessment.
LO 1.1.1 Discuss the recognized hazards for electrical equipment.
LO 1.1.2 Describe defective insulation hazards.
LO 1.1.3 List personal protective equipment that can be used to address electrical hazards.
LO 1.1.4 Identify appropriate work practices that help control electrical hazards.
LO 1.1.5 Discuss why employers should use ground-fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs).
Key Topics
  • ✔ Electrical Safety Rules
  • ✔ Recognized Hazards
  • ✔ Labeled Equipment
  • ✔ Defective Insulation Hazards
  • ✔ Personal Protective Equipment
  • ✔ Work Practice Controls
  • ✔ Safe Work Practices
  • ✔ Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI's)

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