Power Generation
Quantity | Discount | Price |
1 - 10 | - | $45.00 |
11 - 25 | 2.5% | $43.88 |
26 - 50 | 5% | $42.75 |
50 + | 7.5% | $39.54 |
Duration: 20 Minutes Language: English
Topics Covered:
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Identify and apply appropriate general safety practices for working in power generation facilities (including hydrogen and anhydrous-ammonia precautions).
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Apply appropriate safety practices for guarding equipment and energized parts.
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Apply appropriate safety practices when working on boilers and related chlorine systems.
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Apply appropriate safety practices when working with coal and ash.
Course Benefits:
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Certificate of Completion. *Valid for 2 years.
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Examination record for employer.
Regulations:
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29 CFR, Subpart R: Special Industries – 1910.269, Section (v): Power generation
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29 CFR, Subpart H: Hazardous waste operations and emergency response – 1910.120 (g)(3): Personal protective equipment selection
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29 CFR, Subpart H: Hazardous Materials – 1910.111: Storage and handling of anhydrous ammonia
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29 CFR, Subpart I: Personal Protective Equipment – 1910.132: General requirements
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29 CFR, Subpart I: Personal Protective Equipment – 1910.133: Eye and face protection
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29 CFR, Subpart I: Personal Protective Equipment – 1910.134: Respiratory protection
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National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) – safe work practices for non-thermal power-generation facilities
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NFPA 70E: Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace – safe work practices for non-thermal power-generation facilities