Electrical Safety

Electrical Safety prepares trades and manufacturing learners to recognize, interpret, and control electrical hazards in real industrial environments, from motor control panels and energized equipment to machine startup and maintenance tasks. The course builds practical fluency in electrical terms, hazard types such as

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Course Details

  • Duration: 1h 30m
  • Level: intermediate
  • Category: Workforce Training
  • Price: $49.00

Course Modules

  1. Why Electrical Safety Matters in Trades and Manufacturing
  2. Basic Electrical Terms for Safe Work
  3. Shock, Arc Flash, Arc Blast, and Burn Hazards
  4. Electrical Components: Sources, Conductors, Loads, and Protection Devices
  5. Switches, Relays, Contactors, Sensors, and Control Devices
  6. De-Energizing Equipment and Lockout/Tagout Basics
  7. Selecting PPE for Electrical Tasks

Frequently Asked Questions

Who should take the EMA 110 Electrical Safety Part 1 course?

This intermediate-level course is designed for trades and manufacturing learners who work in industrial environments. It's ideal for anyone needing to recognize, interpret, and control electrical hazards around equipment like motor control panels. The content is relevant for workers involved in machine startup, maintenance, and other tasks near energized systems.

What specific skills will I gain from Electrical Safety Part 1?

You will learn to identify common electrical hazards such as shock, arc flash, arc blast, and burn risks in industrial settings. The course builds practical fluency in basic electrical terminology and helps you understand core electrical components. You'll also cover de-energizing equipment, lockout/tagout basics, and selecting appropriate PPE for electrical tasks.

How much time should I set aside for the EMA 110 Electrical Safety course?

The EMA 110 Electrical Safety — Part 1 course is designed to be completed in approximately 2 hours. This duration includes all lessons covering topics from basic electrical terms to selecting PPE for electrical tasks.

How does this electrical safety training help with my career in manufacturing or trades?

This course directly enhances your ability to work safely and competently in industrial environments, which is crucial for roles in manufacturing, maintenance, and trades. By understanding electrical hazards and safe work practices, you contribute to a safer workplace and can perform tasks involving energized equipment more effectively. It helps prepare you for responsibilities around motor control panels and machine operations.

Do I need prior electrical experience to enroll in EMA 110?

While the course is at an intermediate level, it covers basic electrical terms and concepts essential for safe work. It's designed to build practical fluency for trades and manufacturing learners. No specific prior electrical experience is explicitly required, but a foundational understanding of industrial environments would be beneficial.

Is EMA 110 Electrical Safety Part 1 a standalone course, or are there other parts?

EMA 110 is titled "Electrical Safety — Part 1," indicating it is the first part of a series. This course focuses on recognizing hazards, understanding terminology, and basic control measures like lockout/tagout. Future parts would likely delve deeper into advanced safety protocols and specific equipment applications.