Electrical
Weekly Toolbox Talk: Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI) are devices designed to prevent accidental electric shock and electrocution by preventing ground faults. They also protect against electrical fires, tool/appliance overheating, and destruction of wire insulation. GFCI’s are required by building code in “wet” locations like kitchens, bathrooms and construction sites.
Weekly Toolbox Talk: Working Around Sprinklers or Electrical Areas
Notice to Supervisors: Read and prepare for safety meeting. Make sure all employees understand the importance of following our Hazard Analysis and the procedures to work around sprinkler and electrical areas.
Weekly Toolbox Talk: Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI) are devices designed to prevent accidental electric shock and electrocution by preventing ground faults. They also protect against electrical fires, tool/appliance overheating, and destruction of wire insulation. GFCI’s are required by building code in “wet” locations like kitchens, bathrooms and construction sites.
Weekly Toolbox Talk: Hazard Analysis: Working Around Sprinklers or Electrical Areas
Notice to Supervisors: Read and prepare for safety meeting. Make sure all employees understand the importance of following our Hazard Analysis and the procedures to work around sprinkler and electrical areas.
Weekly Toolbox Talk: Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters
Mandatory Topic:
GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTERS
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI) are devices designed to prevent accidental electric shock and electrocution by preventing ground faults. They also protect against electrical fires, tool/appliance overheating, and destruction of wire insulation. GFCI’s are required by building code in “wet” locations like kitchens, bathrooms and construction sites.
Weekly Toolbox Talk: Hazards on the Construction JobSite
Mandatory Topic:
Note to Supervisors: Read and prepare for meeting by looking over your jobsite and how your personnel are approaching their jobs. Using common sense and paying attention to detail can prevent most accidents. Carelessness is not acceptable.
Weekly Toolbox Talk: Hazard Analysis - Working Around Sprinklers Or Electrical Areas
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