The Electrical/Workplace Safety, Health, and Environment (SHE) Fundamentals course provides students with essential knowledge and skills to ensure safety in electrical and general workplace environments. The course covers key principles of occupational health, hazard identification, risk assessment, and environmental protection.
Electrical Safety
Hazards of electricity (shock, burns, arc flash)
Safe work practices (lockout/tagout, PPE, insulated tools)
Compliance with electrical codes (e.g., OSHA, NFPA 70E)
Workplace Safety & Health
Common workplace hazards (chemical, mechanical, ergonomic)
Emergency procedures (fire safety, first aid, evacuation)
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) selection and use
Risk Assessment & Hazard Control
Identifying and mitigating risks
Job Safety Analysis (JSA) and safety audits
Implementing safety protocols (hierarchy of controls)
Environmental Protection
Waste management (hazardous materials, recycling)
Pollution prevention and sustainable practices
Compliance with environmental regulations (EPA, local laws)
Regulatory Compliance
Understanding OSHA standards and other workplace safety laws
Employer and employee responsibilities
Documentation and reporting of incidents
Learning Outcomes:
Apply safety best practices in electrical and industrial settings.
Recognize and mitigate workplace hazards.
Follow legal and environmental guidelines.
Promote a culture of safety and sustainability.
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