- Course 260.
- 4 Days.
- 1.6 CEU.
- Onsite Only.
The latest Final Rule for 1910.269 Electric Power Generation and Distribution was released in April of 2014. This course is designed to familiarize all participants with the new requirements in the standard.

OSHA requires training for all employees that perform work which could put them at risk from electrical hazards. Electrical hazards cause hundreds of deaths and thousands of injuries in the workplace every year. Electrical hazards are one of OSHA’s “Fatal Four.”
OSHA’s electrical standards are designed to protect employees exposed to dangers such as electric shock, electrocution, fires, and explosions. The language, interpreting and application of these standards can be difficult. A thorough understanding of OSHA electrical safety requirements, as they apply to your workplace, is essential for minimizing electrical accidents and ensuring compliance.
Who Should Attend
This course is intended for any personnel that work on or around power generation, transmission and distribution equipment operating at 600 volts or more.