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  • Understand the OSHA regulations that address the different types of electrical hazards and the potential for electrocution that can be encountered on construction sites.

  • Recognize the responsibilities that construction employers have to protect their workers from electrical hazards and electrocution.

  • Understand how common electrical injuries are on construction sites and how to protect against them.

Why We’re the Best

For over 14 years, we've been certifying hundreds of thousands of workers with high-caliber compliance training that actually engages learners. While competitors offer glorified PowerPoint presentations, we invest in superior animation, professional narration, and thoughtful instructional design. Our courses aren't just compliant, they're memorable and effective. We make quality training easy to deploy, manage, and track, with responsive North American support. Whether you're onboarding 10 workers or 10,000, you get the same premium experience backed by proven results.

Employee Progress Tracking

Our customized progress tracking software will automatically provide up to date information on where your employees are within a course.

Ease of use

Combining the accessibility of online training with the self-paced nature of our courses, and the ability to deliver them on almost any device, offers the ultimate in training convenience.

Quality

A well-designed and thought out course increases student engagement and retention. The quality of the content and delivery of our online training is second to none.

Customer Service

It is important to us that our customers get any questions or issues answered quickly. We guarantee that our staff will be accessible and responsive, whether by phone or email.

Any Device

Combining the accessibility of online training with the self-paced nature of our courses, and the ability to deliver them on almost any device, offers the ultimate in training convenience.

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Employee Progress Tracking

Our customized progress tracking software will automatically provide up to date information on where your employees are within a course.

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Ease of use

Combining the accessibility of online training with the self-paced nature of our courses, and the ability to deliver them on almost any device, offers the ultimate in training convenience.

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Quality

A well-designed and thought out course increases student engagement and retention. The quality of the content and delivery of our online training is second to none.

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Customer Service

It is important to us that our customers get any questions or issues answered quickly. We guarantee that our staff will be accessible and responsive, whether by phone or email.

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Any Device

Combining the accessibility of online training with the self-paced nature of our courses, and the ability to deliver them on almost any device, offers the ultimate in training convenience.

Frequently Asked Questions

 

This is the second in a two-part series on electrocution hazards. MARCOM’s interactive course discusses the electrical hazards that can be encountered on construction sites, the OSHA regulations that address them, and the responsibilities that employers have to protect workers from accidents and injuries involving electricity.

Areas covered in the course include information on electricity, OSHA and employee safety, working near power lines, safe practices for using electrical tools and cords, reducing ground fault hazards, energy isolation and equipment guarding, lock-out/tag-out, and more.

While electrical energy does a lot of useful work on a job site, it can create serious hazards as well. Electricity kills more than a hundred construction workers each year and injures thousands more. They also suffer more than half of the electrical injuries that occur on the job. These incidents could have been prevented.

 

After completing the course, you will understand the OSHA regulations that address the different types of electrical hazards and the potential for electrocution that can be encountered on construction sites. You will recognize the responsibilities that construction employers have to protect their workers from electrical hazards and electrocution. You will also understand how common electrical injuries are on construction sites and how to protect against them.

 

 Yes. This is Part II of a two-part series on electrocution hazards. Part II covers Employer Responsibilities.

 

 Part I covers Worksite Safety, focusing on what employees should do to avoid accidents and injuries involving electricity. Part II covers Employer Responsibilities, focusing on the OSHA regulations that address electrical hazards and the responsibilities employers have to protect workers.

 

Yes. The course is 100% online and uses a combination of audio, full-motion video, text, and colorful graphics. It is divided into logical sections for easy understanding and retention. You can access it on desktop computers, tablets, and smartphones.

 

Yes. The course is accessible on desktop computers, tablets, and smartphones. Your progress saves automatically so you can pause and resume on the same device.

 

 Yes. After passing the course, you can print a personalized certificate of completion from your computer.

 

 Lock-out/tag-out is one of the topics covered in this course. It refers to safety procedures used to ensure that electrical equipment is properly shut off and cannot be started up again before maintenance or service work is completed.

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