OSHA Electrical Requirements - Below 600 Volts

Topics Include:

  • General Industry and Construction
  • Definition of a Qualified Electrical Worker
  • Premise Wiring Systems
  • Service Entrance Conductors
  • Sub-Station and Service Entrance Conductors
  • Service Equipment Overload Protection
  • Conductor Identification
  • Multi-wire Branch Circuits
  • Defining Color Code Requirements
  • Connectors and Terminations
  • Working Space Requirements
  • Live, Grounded and Ungrounded Parts
  • Dedicated Space Design
  • Safe Maintenance Standards
  • Working On or Near Live Parts
  • Warning Labels
  • Proper PPE
  • Verifiying Deenergized Conditions - Procedures
  • Restoring Power - Procedures
  • Lockout/Tagout Requirements
  • General Use for Wiring Methods and Equipment
  • Test Equipment and Insulated Tools
  • Alerting Techniques
  • Testing PPE
  • Wiring Methods (Temporary & Permanent)
  • Locating Disconnects
  • Electrical Inspection Checklist
  • Substations, Switchboards, Panels and Major Equipment Requirements
  • Enclosure Types
  • Raceways and Cable Tray Requirements
  • Junction boxes, Lighting and Device Requirements
  • Grounding Design Principles, Terms, and Purposes
  • Electrocution Information
  • Hazardous Loctions
  • Feedback Quizzes