Electrical Measurement Safety Program |
Every day, an average of 9,000 U.S. workers suffer disabling injuries on the job.
To help you reduce the level of risk in your work environment, Fluke has created a Safety Program for electrical measurement - including a free safety video.
Basics Anyone performing electrical measurements should understand the safety standards and be certain their tools meet code.
For more information Take a look at these application notes and web site references. They provide more information on specific safety concerns.
Fluke Electrical Measurement Safety Workshops The Thomas A. Edison Institute is hosting electrical safety conferences throughout the United States. At each conference, Fluke will present a special workshop titled "Electrical Measurement Safety."
2006 Conference Series: Chicago, May 4-5, W-Th Seattle, June 8-9, Th-F Boston, - tentatively July 13-14, Th-F Atlanta, October 5-6, Th-F Anaheim, Nov. 15-16, W-Th
Attendees will learn current safety issues, examine their company's electrical safety situations, and can participate in personal protective equipment, labeling, testing, arc flash reduction and electrical safety planning sessions. For more information and locations, please visit www.TAEdisonInstitute.com.
Creating a safety program For employers, Fluke provides a comprehensive resource kit with model training and policy programs, a safety presentation, the safety video DVD, and a binder with all of the materials on this site. Purchase a kit for your company.
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