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The kit contains:
Every year in the United States, nearly 4,000 workers suffer serious electrical injuries and more than 400 workers die from electrocution. And that’s not limited to electricians or cable workers. This training program looks at how ordinary workers – non-electricians – can work safely around electricity. Specifically, you’ll learn how electricity works; how to recognize, prevent and avoid electrical hazards; and how to administer first aid to victims of electrical accidents.
Oftentimes, workers think most electrical accidents occur to employees who actually work with electricity, such as electricians, mechanics or installers. But it’s not so. Most electrical injuries are due to “incidental” exposure -- when workers inadvertently contact an energized electrical circuit while doing something else. This Quick Take will show you three ways “incidental” exposure can happen, common mistakes that contribute to these accidents and how to prevent them from occurring.
These meeting leader guides, which include a discussion section and quiz, are perfect for reinforcing the importance of back safety. The three guides included in this kit: Remember: If you're not happy with this resource, for any reason, simply return it for a full refund. No questions asked. |
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