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Unlike many other training organizations that offer only "canned" training programs, Broad Run Consultants Ltd. discuss and demonstrate the course topics in a manner that is specific to your facility, and in a language format easily understood by your employees. Our courses save lives, prevent equipment damage and business interruptions. We also inform employees and employers about relevant regulations and standards. Participants will learn important information about Electrical Safety and Hazard Recognition and Control. Ask your current training provider if they include these items and topics in their training presentations.
- Exhibit & describe numerous low voltage testers
- Exhibit & describe numerous high voltage detectors
- Selection & demonstration of voltage detector pre-testers
- Display & describe temporary grounding components (ferrules, cables, clamps etc.)
- Hands-on with a variety of hotsticks and clampsticks used with fuses, grounds etc.
- Display a variety of flame retardant and Nomex protective clothing
- Demonstrate application and removal of temporary protective grounds
- Describe purpose of key interlock systems, plus duplicate and master keys
- Show actual circuit breaker racking mechanisms, interlocking and permissive systems, arc chutes, contacts etc.
- Demonstrations with rubber insulating equipment (e.g. several classes of high voltage gloves)
- Discussion about NFPA 70E, OSHA, NEC, NESC, ANSI, ASTM, NEMA, UL, and other standards and regulations
- Discussion involving Root Cause Analysis, Procedures, and Legal consequences
- Numerous handouts listing many pertinent OSHA regulations that apply to electricians & employers
- Complimentary handouts for circuit breakers, grounding, lockout-tagout, ground fault circuit interrupters, lethal current ranges, electrician's formulas etc.
- Certificates of completion Crossword puzzle for electricians
- Crossword puzzle for electricians
- Several unique video presentations
- Real examples of hazards electricians encounter with focus on how to avoid injury and equipment damage
- Student handouts!
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