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COURSE OVERVIEW


Electricity powers modern laboratories, and special precautions must be used when working with electrical equipment. Electrical equipment in labs must safely coexist with people as well as flammable or explosive fluids and vapors. Ensuring lab workers understand the properties of electricity and how to work with it safely is the goal of this Video On Demand. An initial discussion of how electricity works, explains volts, current and amperage, control devices such as on/off switches, fuses and circuit breakers, the principles of grounding and the usefulness of ground fault circuit interrupters. Subsequently, safe work practices to prevent fires, shocks and burns are emphasized. Tips on checking wiring insulation, equipment inspection, and prohibiting the use of extension cords helps prevent accidents. Since only six-one hundredths of an amp can be fatal if it strikes a person's heart, there is little margin for error when dealing with this ever-present power source. The time lab workers spend viewing this video could prevent a fatal accident, or a serious injury or property damage incident..

KEY AUDIENCE


  • All laboratory workers

COURSE TOPICS


  • Safety: Electrical Safety
  • Safety: Lab Safety

WORKPLACES


  • Laboratory

CATEGORIES



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    COURSE DETAIL


    COURSE ID
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    TIME 12- 18 MIN
    QUESTIONS 6
    LANGUAGES en
    VIDEO FORMAT SD-Wide
    CAPTIONS FALSE
    LESSONS 7
    BOOKMARKING YES
    FEEDBACK YES
    MICROLEARNING FALSE