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| Power Plant Education & Development Services, Inc. |
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| Electrical Safety Compliance - Qualified Employee Program |
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The Qualified Employee Program consists of a series of training modules specific to your plan/site which will provide plant personnel with the electrical safety techniques necessary to operate and maintain plant electrical systems. This electrical safety compliance taining will assist in maintaining compliance with OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.269 "Generation, Transmission, and Distribution", 29 CFR 1910 Subpart S - Electrical and other applicable OSHA standards which reference electrical safety.
QEP-01: General Requirements of 29CFR1910.269
Purpose:
This module provides the participant with an understanding of the purpose, application, origin and contents of 29 CFR 1910.269 "Generation, Transmission, and Distribution", the specific training requirements for all employees, terminology such as; qualified and unqualified employee, the level of qualification based on typical qualified employee tasks, and the employer's responsibility.
Objectives:
The employee will be able to:- Define or describe using your own words the definition of; qualified employee (person), unqualified employee (person), designated employee, electric utility, and generation company.
- To explain the purpose and origin of this standard
- State which industries that 29 CFR 1910.269 applies to
- Understand the contents that are in the main sections of this standard associated with power generation
- Make use of the OSHA standard to reference the requirements for the type of work that you are doing
- State in your own words the required knowledge of a “Qualified Employee”
- State and explain the tasks a “Qualified Employee” must be competent in
- Restate the training requirements for qualified and/or unqualified employees.
- State the employer’s responsibility for training, certification and compliance to 29 CFR 1910.269
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