Description
This course delves into the intricacies of different types of electricity encountered in the workplace, focusing on static, high voltage, and low voltage electricity. Participants will gain a nuanced understanding of how static electricity is generated through friction and how high and low voltage electricity behave in circuits. The course emphasizes the potential dangers associated with high voltage electricity, providing insights into shocks that can result in severe burns and, in extreme cases, death. Additionally, it highlights the common occurrences of low voltage electricity in household appliances, offering guidance on recognizing and mitigating shocks. Differentiate between static, high voltage, and low voltage electricity, understanding their sources and characteristics. Recognize the potential dangers and consequences of high voltage electricity, emphasizing safety measures to prevent shocks and injuries. Understand the behavior of electricity in circuits, irrespective of voltage levels, and develop awareness of the importance of adherence to safety protocols.
What you'll learn
Differentiate between static, high voltage, and low voltage electricity, understanding their sources and characteristics.
Recognize the potential dangers and consequences of high voltage electricity, emphasizing safety measures to prevent shocks and injuries.
Understand the behavior of electricity in circuits, irrespective of voltage levels, and develop awareness of the importance of adherence to safety protocols.
System Requirements
Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 or higher, Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, iPad iOS, Mac OS 10, Apple Safari 8, Android Google Chrome. Works on Mobile, Tablet or Computer.