Electrical Lockout Procedures
(E-1)
U.S. Department of Interior
Mining Enforcement & Safety Admin., 1970
11 Minutes |
Demonstrates electrical lockout procedures for electricians and
machine maintenance personnel. Shows importance of locking electrical switches
in circuit boxes that are turned off for the purpose of repairing machinery by
examples and re-creations of actual accidents. |
Electrical Lockout
(E-2)
Tel-a-train Productions, 1983
26 Minutes |
Discusses electrical lockout procedures illustrating importance
of safety considerations for electricians and machinists. Stresses that even the
most experienced workers may make false assumptions or be careless, injuring themselves
or others. |
Lock Out-Tag Out Retraining
(E-3)
Long Island Productions
13 Minutes |
Specifically designed for retraining. Includes review of standard,
compliance with requirements, general concepts and procedures, and update on powered
systems: electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic. |
Electrical Safety
(E-4)
Long Island Productions
17 Minutes |
A brief summary of how electricity works and the safety measures
that must be taken when working with electricity. Describes proper equipment and
wiring used when working with electricity and notes potential problems. |
I & C Safety - Electrical Hazards
(E-5)
NVS Training Corp., 1987
10 Minutes |
Introduces students to electrical hazards associated with instrumentation
and control systems and the protective equipment and techniques used to work safely
on these systems. |
Substation and Switchyard Electrical Safety
(E-6)
NVS Training Corp.
13 Minutes
Also includes supplementary information: Leader's Guide to Discussion and Quiz.
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Explains the electrical hazards associated with substations and
switchyards. Includes a discussion of basic techniques for making a piece of equipment
safe. Designed as an introduction for new employees and as a refresher for existing
employees. |