RedVector RV-PGM154

Montana Electrician 4 Hour Industry Related Program 1

Montana Electrician 4 Hour Industry Related Program 1

4 hrs. Program

Level: Intermediate

Item#: RV-PGM154

SME: Dan Johnson, CSP (SFI Compliance Inc.)

This course has been discontinued.

This 4-hour program is presented in 2 lessons. Each lesson has a test which must be passed with a minimum score of 70% and a survey which must be completed before proceeding to the next lesson.  The lessons are listed below:

 
Lesson 1: Safety: Electrical Part 1 - Hazardous Location, Clearances & Safety Practice (RV-10743)

Wecome to this 2-hour interactive online course that is the first of a two-part series which introduces you to many workplace situations that require you to work safely with electricity. You’ll learn how and why electricity can be dangerous. You’ll also learn about various methods used for protection. Safety begins with the careful installation of electrical components by means of approved wiring methods. You should use safety procedures and practices that insulate you from electricity’s power anytime you work with or near electrical equipment or components. Specifically, Part 1 looks at:

  • Fundamentals of electricity & associated hazards
  • Using proper materials and components
  • Equipment grounding

 

Lesson 2: Safety: Electrical Part 2 - Hazardous Location, Clearances & Safety Practice (RV-10744)

This 2-hour online course is the second of a two-part series 

Course Objectives

  • Explain how electricity can harm you and your property.
  • Identify the two steps that ensure electrical safety for you and your coworkers
  • Discuss the importance of properly using quality electrical components.
  • Identify the basic methods of protection when wiring electrical installations.
  • Recognize the importance of safely grounding electrical equipment and systems.
  • Select the type of electrical equipment to use in a hazardous location

  • List the safety practices required in an electrical work area
  • Talk about the importance of a clear working space around electrical equipment
  • Elevate your own level of safety training to be sure it matches the electrical work you’re performing
  • Select the type of electrical equipment to use in a hazardous location
  • List the safety practices required in an electrical work area
  • Talk about the importance of a clear working space around electrical equipment
  • Elevate your own level of safety training to be sure it matches the electrical work you’re performing
Courses in this Package
SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT: Dan Johnson, CSP (SFI Compliance Inc.)
Dan Johnson, CSP  (SFI Compliance Inc.) Photo
Dan Johnson, CSP, is an experienced and integrity driven Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) professional with over 20 years of accomplishments and success on a national level. He is a Certified Safety Professional with the Board of Certified Safety Professionals. Currently the Managing Partner of SFI Compliance Inc. (www.sficompliance.com), he has also been a safety director for two national home builders and a national utility contractor, as well as numerous years as a safety consultant specializing in the construction industry. He is a skillful designer of EHS programs who has effectively executed those programs within a wide range of industries. Dan has expertise in changing the work environment through behavior based safety, while maintaining productivity. His progressive leadership experiences have produced a passion for surpassing objectives and adding value to the organization. He has extensive knowledge working with multiple jurisdictions to ensure compliance, including: OSHA, DOL, DOT, EPA, USACE and some State and Local municipalities.
 
Dan is also the author of “Jobsite First Aid—A Field Guide for the Construction Industry” and “DeWALT Construction Safety and OSHA Handbook.”