OSHA Introduction. Key national consensus standards. Standards development. Understanding Electrical Hazards. Electric shocks, arcs, and blasts. Fault current and potential difference. Electrical safety in industrial plants. 29 CFR 1910.269: Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution. 1910.269(a): Application. 1910.269(c): Job briefing. 1910.269(d): Hazardous energy control (Lockout/Tagout) procedures. 1910.269(g): Personal protective equipment. 1910.269(i): Hand and portable power tools. 1910.269(j): Live-line tools. 1910.269(l): Working on or near exposed lines. 1910.269(n): Grounding for the protection of employees. 1910.269(p): Mechanical equipment. 1910.269(q): Overhead lines. 1910.269(t): Underground electrical installations. 1910.269(w): Special conditions. Electrical Safety Work Practices. Qualified person requirements. 1910.302-308 High voltage design and installation standards. 1910.332: Training. 1910.333: Selection and use of work practices. 1910.335: Safeguards for personnel protection.
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Construction Managers, Building Contractors, Safety Supervisors, Building Inspectors, Supervisors working on or who oversee employees working on 50V or greater equipment, Linemen and Utility workers, Training Managers, and Industrial Hygienists.