Semiconductor Electrical Safety Part 1: Basics of Electrical Safety

We all know that electricity can be dangerous. It can even kill! Working around electricity is part of your job, so we want to make sure you have the information you need to stay safe. Take this course to learn about the characteristics of electricity and electrical hazards and how to avoid them. Ideal learners are semiconductor fabrication workers.
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Course Objectives:

  • Recall the characteristics of electricity;Describe the relationship between current, voltage and resistance as expressed by Ohm's Law;Recognize conductors and insulators;Define electrical hazards including electrical shock and arc-flash;Recall the meaning of electrical hazard signs;Recognize electrical hazards and conditions to avoid
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