1. This course provides an introduction to electrical safety for engineers and covers important safety steps engineers should follow.
2. Once purchased, engineers have access to the online course materials and quiz.
3. Upon completing the course with a passing grade of 70%, a certificate of completion will be available which can be used for professional development hours (PDHs).
1. This course provides an introduction to electrical safety for engineers and covers important safety steps engineers should follow.
2. Once purchased, engineers have access to the online course materials and quiz.
3. Upon completing the course with a passing grade of 70%, a certificate of completion will be available which can be used for professional development hours (PDHs).
1. This course provides an introduction to electrical safety for engineers and covers important safety steps engineers should follow.
2. Once purchased, engineers have access to the online course materials and quiz.
3. Upon completing the course with a passing grade of 70%, a certificate of completion will be available which can be used for professional development hours (PDHs).
www.EngineerCE.com | 125 S. State Road 7 Suite 104-210 Wellington, Florida 33414 Phone: (888) 3go-4pdh, (888) 346-4734 AN INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICAL SAFETY FOR ENGINEERS The application of sneak circuit analysis requires the thorough, systematic, branch-by-branch inspection of a circuit with attention to the intended function of each circuit and possible malfunctions. Sneak circuit analysis can also be applied to systems involving hydraulic sys- tems, pneumatic systems, mechanical systems, and computer software. REFERENCES AND SUGGESTED READINDS 1. American Society of Safety Engineers, "Introduction to System Safety;' Des Plaines, IL, 1987. 2. EGLG, Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, "Glossnry of Terms and Acronyms." Publication 76-45/28, EG&G, Idaho Falls, ID, 1984. 3. W?&G, Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, "Systems Safety Course Material." EG&G, Idaho Falls, ID. 4. Firenze, R.J., ''The Process of Hazard Control," Kendall Hunt, Dubuque, IA, 1978. 5. Firenze, RJ., "Evaluation and Control of the Occupational Environment," National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, OH 1988. 6. Frrenze, R.J., ''The Impact of Safety on. High-PerformanceJHigh Involvement Production Systems," Creative Work Designs, Inc., 1991. 7. Hammer, W., "Occupational Safety Management and Engineering," Fourth Edition, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1989. 8. Smith, L.C., 'The J Programs," National Safety News, September 1980.