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A convenient, effective & affordable way to deliver electrical safety training …
Introducing The Electrical Safety Training Module – A customizable PowerPoint presentation you can use today to train and protect your team.
This professionally produced presentation includes a comprehensive PowerPoint program, trainer’s notes, an interactive quiz, a log sheet to document who’s been trained and who hasn’t, and a certificate of completion for those who master the material.
Every year between 300 and 400 workers die because of accidents involving electricity ... and another 5,000 are injured severely enough that they require time off to recover. Those are hard numbers to ignore.
Of course, safety professionals like you don’t need to be convinced of the importance of electrical safety training ... but you may be looking for a comprehensive and professionally produced program to help you deliver the message to your team.
That’s why Business 21 Publishing created a turnkey training program. We did all the prep work for you. Our safety experts carefully thought through the training process, drafted easy-to-follow slides that highlight key points, and provided extensive trainer notes.
(If you’ve never used PowerPoint, don’t worry. You need only a few basic commands and the program does the work for you. And, of course, our Customer Service people are available if you need help.)
Order online OR call 888-761-7294 to speak to Customer Service and order by phone.
The program covers:
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Eight electrical hazards workers are most likely to face on the job
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How to avoid the four most common types of electrical accidents
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Critical safety measures every worker can take to prevent electrical injury
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What to do – and not do – if someone suffers an electrical injury
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Why every worker should know the “Competent Person” for the electrical process in your work environment
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The main types of electricity-related injuries ... shock is just one of them
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Three factors that impact the severity of electrical injuries
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A dozen real-world case studies of electrical accidents – and what could have been done to avoid them
This authoritative, expertly designed Electrical Safety training program instantly gives you everything you need to conduct a training course with your people.
You’ll receive:
A POWERPOINT PRESENTATION with 40 slides that cover all key aspects of electrical safety – Added benefit: it’s customizable, allowing you to insert your company logo and photographs relevant to your location.
PRESENTER NOTES containing language you can use to talk participants through the slides. These easy-to-follow notes include relevant anecdotes and examples drawn from actual OSHA cases that illustrate your key points. These notes will save you hours of preparation time.
AN INTERACTIVE QUIZ you can administer at the end of the training to ensure that everyone “got” the message.
A LOG SHEET to document who’s been trained and who hasn’t ... and if they’ve passed the quiz proving they know the material.
A CERTIFICATE TEMPLATE allowing you to create certificate awards for each employee who completed the training module.
2 PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY POSTERS on proper electrical safety. Large 17” x 22” size can be seen from a distance.
By the end of this training module, participants will be able to understand the critical importance of electrical safety, spot dangerous situations and minimize the chances of serious injury to themselves and others.
4 reasons to buy the B21 Electrical Safety Training Module today:
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It's authoritative: Our safety experts carefully thought through the key points you need to make with your people
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It's an incredible time saver: It would take you days to put together a presentation like this yourself.
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It's customizable: You can insert your company logo and photographs relevant to your location.
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It's affordable: The cost is just $119.
About Microsoft PowerPoint If you’ve used PowerPoint, you know how simple it is. If you haven’t used it before, don’t worry. Once you’ve launched the program and followed some simple set-up instructions, all you need to do is click on the arrow button to work your way through the slides.

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