Series 200: Electrical Systems

Course 205.1: Electrical Safety and Protection

Examines electrical hazards and stresses the importance of electrical safety. Covers the equipment and procedures necessary to work safely with electricity, including PPE, lockout/tagout, and first aid. Explains the importance of grounding. Describes many kinds of fuses, circuit breakers, and motor protection devices and their uses.

Lesson 1 - Electrical Hazards

Topics:

Electrical safety, shock, arc; Hazardous electrical locations

Learning Objectives:

  • List the three main factors that determine the effect of electric current on the human body.
  • Explain what to do if a person is a victim of electric shock.
  • Name four precautions you can take to guard against electric shock.
  • Define the term qualified person.
  • Summarize the basic rules of electrical safety.

Lesson 2 - Electrical Safety Equipment

Topics:

Work clothes; PPE; Foot, head, eye, and face protection; Gloves; Respiratory protection; Lockout devices; Voltage testers

Learning Objectives:

  • Describe appropriate clothing and PPE to wear when working with electricity.
  • Explain first aid procedures for eyes.
  • Describe the devices used to lock out power.
  • Tell how to keep plant personnel out of an area where electrical work is being performed.
  • Explain the purpose of a voltage tester.

Lesson 3 - Electrical Safety Procedures

Topics:

Energy control; Lockout/tagout procedures; Power tool safety; First aid for shock victims; CPR overview

Learning Objectives:

  • Explain the concepts of energy control and zero energy state.
  • Summarize the OSHA lockout procedure.
  • Explain how portable power tools are grounded.
  • List some common symptoms of electric shock.
  • Summarize the steps involved in administering CPR.

Lesson 4 - Grounding, Ground Faults, and Short Circuits

Topics:

Grounding, Ground Faults, and Short Circuits - Equipment, circuit, and transformer grounding; Effects of impedance; Grounded conductor alarms; Detecting faults automatically; Static electricity

Learning Objectives:

  • State the reason why circuits should be grounded.
  • Explain how to test a circuit for proper grounding.
  • Explain how a ground-fault circuit interrupter works.
  • Contrast current electricity and static electricity and explain why each can be hazardous.
  • Identify the correct extinguisher to use on flammable liquid fires and on energized electrical equipment fires.

Lesson 5 - Fuses and Circuit Breakers

Topics:

Purpose of a fuse; Lead-wire, cartridge, power, plug, and glass-tube fuses; Thermal-magnetic and low-voltage power circuit breakers; Circuit breaker tripping

Learning Objectives:

  • Explain how a dual-element cartridge fuse works.
  • List the NEC rules on installing fuses.
  • Explain how a circuit breaker works.
  • Describe molded-case circuit breakers.
  • Explain the steps involved in fuse replacement and/or circuit breaker reset.

Lesson 6 - Motor Protection

Topics:

Feeder size; Branch circuits; Motor-running overcurrent protection; Inherent thermal protection; Temperature-sensing devices; Melting-alloy and bimetallic relays; Selecting motor protection; Single phasing; Overload relays

Learning Objectives:

  • List the steps in determining the correct rating of the motor feeder protection.
  • Explain how to select a thermal overload relay.
  • Explain how thermostatic, resistance, and thermocouple detectors work.
  • Contrast temperature-sensing devices and current-sensing devices.
  • Explain how various relays provide motor protection.
  • Define single phasing.



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