Electrical High Voltage Standards - Federal
(UCSD 3096)

OSHA classifies any use of electrical service over 600 volts as high voltage.  Regulations and accepted industry standards state that employers meet specific training requirements for their employees who work with high voltage electrical installations.  These rules apply to commercial and industrial facilities and government sites as well as electric utility generation, transmission and distribution installations.

This course provides you with information you need to safely operate your facility.  Along with advance knowledge of critical compliance issues, emphasis is placed on hazard awareness and abatement methods.

Topics include:

  • OSHA’s General Requirements
  • Hazardous Energy Control
  • Facility Operation Requirements
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • De-Energizing and Grounding
  • Line Clearance and Tree-trimming
  • Substations/Power Generation & Underground Installations
  • Electrical Safety Related Work Practices

Fee: $725
Time: 8:00 am-4:30 pm
Travel plans must accomodate the 4:30 end time.

Credit: 3 units
CEUs: 3.2
ABIH Credit: 4.0 Safety CM Points
Course Number: FPM-40419


 

Dates
Location
Section ID
Nov 3-6, 08
062893
Dec 1-4, 08
060874

Related Courses
Electrical Low Voltage Standards - Federal (OSHA 3095)
Electrical High Voltage Standards - State
Electrical Low Voltage Standards - State

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