Generic Electrical Safety for Non-Qualified Workers National Academy for Nuclear Training elearning System (NANTeL) July 2010 Page 1 of 45
Revision History Course Title: Generic Electrical Safety for Non-Qualified Workers Course Owner: Jim Caulk Revision History Revision Date Version Number Purpose for Revision Performed by 09/28/06 06.00 Initial Implementation Bob Wood 12/19/08 08.00 Update to NANTeL template Jim Caulk 3/24/09 NA Re-cropped photo on p.38 Jim Caulk 10/23/09 09.00 Changed wording for Objective D Deleted objective on protective equipment and tools Deleted screens on Calculating MSD; Clothing and Apparel; PPE; and Safety Signs/Barriers because they relate to qualified workers. Removed detail about GFCI fault detection Other minor wording changes throughout 2/17/2010 10.00 Fixed typo on page 9, Injuries from Shock 7/2/10 10.01 Page 7: added voltage Page 8: added paragraph and corrected chart numbers Jim Caulk Jim Caulk Jim Caulk Page 2 of 45
Page 31: Added description of what a GFCI does. 7/2/10 10.02 Page 38: Modified review question Jim Caulk Page 3 of 45
Generic Electrical Safety for Non-Qualified Workers Course objectives: Terminal Objective: Upon completion of this training, students will be able to recognize electrical safety hazards that may be encountered by non-qualified workers and the actions to be followed to minimize these hazards. Enabling Objectives: A. Describe the hazards of working around or with electrical equipment. B. Describe the types of equipment at a power plant that may pose electrical safety hazards. C. Describe the response for an electrical shock injury. D. State the purpose for the minimum safe distance for working around energized electrical equipment, including overhead and underground lines. E. State the employee's responsibilities and safe work practices when performing work involving electrical hazards. F. Describe alerting techniques used to warn and protect employees from electrical hazards, including: 1. Safety signs and tags 2. Barricades 3. Attendants Target Audience: This course is intended as information that will assist unqualified electrical workers when working around electrical equipment typically found at nuclear power plants. This course does not qualify workers to work with energized electrical equipment. It is the responsibility of the individual to follow all station procedures, policies, and programs for working around electrical components and when using electrical equipment. If students have questions about site-specific electrical procedures or requirements they should contact their supervisor or the site industrial safety department. Developmental Resource: 1) 29CFR1910.331-335 Electrical Safety Reviewers: AEP, Tom Kanger Dominion, Alan Bassham Southern Nuclear, Tony Prestifilippo INPO, Terry Maund INPO, Ramon Martinez Page 4 of 45
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