Semiconductor Electrical Safety Part 3: Implementing Electrical Safety (US)

Working safely around electricity is vital in semiconductor fabrication facilities. In this course, you will learn more about the process for implementing electrical safety, including how assessment results are used to help keep you and your co-workers safe. You will also get a review of the lockout/tagout process and learn the importance of an energized electrical work permit. Ideal learners are semiconductor fabrication workers.
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Course Objectives:

  • Locate electrical hazard information in NFPA 70E® tables and on equipment labels;Define arc-flash risk assessment methods;Recognize the steps in the lockout/tagout process;Identify the required elements of an energized electrical work permit
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