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Presentation transcript:

1 Electrical/Lockout-Tagout

2 Electricity

3 Electrical Sources

4 Electrical Terminology

5 Electricity

6 How It Works

7 Electrical Shock

8 The Dangers of Electrical Shock

9 How Shocking Occurs

10 Injuries Caused by Electricity

11 Electrical Hazards

12 More Electrical Hazards

13 More Electrical Hazards

14 More Electrical Hazards

15 Electricity

16 Electrical Protective Devices

17 More Protective Devices

18 What’s Wrong With This Picture?

19 OSHA Requirements

20 OSHA Requirements Continued

21 OSHA Requirements Continued

22 OSHA Requirements Continued

23 OSHA Requirements Continued What’s Wrong With This Picture?

24 OSHA Requirements Continued

25 OSHA Requirements Continued Permissible Use of Flexible Cords Pendant, or Fixture Wiring Portable lamps, tools or appliances Stationary equipment- to facilitate interchange

26 OSHA Requirements Continued Prohibited Use of Flexible Cords Substitute for fixed wiring Run through walls, ceilings, floors, doors, or windows Concealed behind or attached to building surfaces

27 Electrical Hazard Indicators

28 Training

29 Summary

30 Electricity

31 Lockout-Tagout

32 Hazardous Energy

33 Hazardous Energy

34 Terminology

35 Terminology Continued

36 The Fatal Five

37 OSHA Requirements

38 Lockout-Tagout at the MSRs

39 Don’ts!

40 MSR Don’ts

41 MSR Shipboard Procedures

42 MSR Shipboard Procedures Cont.

43 MSR Shipboard Procedures Cont.

44 MSR Shipboard Procedures Cont.

45 MSR Shipboard Procedures Cont.

46 MSR Shop Procedures

47 One More Thing!

48 Electrical/Lockout-Tagout