University of Central Missouri - SH-05153-SH9

Electrical Safety in Wind Tower Construction & Maintenance Hazards

Electric Hazards in Wind Industry

Grant Materials
Title Language Length Format File Size
Electric Hazards in Wind Industry
Electric Hazards in Wind Industry Module 1
English
68 slides
PPTX 2.06 MB
Protection Against Electric Hazards Module 2
English
82 slides
PPTX 2.04 MB
Safe Energized Electrical Work Standardization Module 3
English
57 slides
PPTX 1.67 MB
Training Assessment Form
English
2 pages
PDF 210.55 KB
Module 1 Pre and Post Test with Answer Key
English
3 pages
PDF 85.14 KB
Module 1 Trainer Guide
English
19 pages
PDF 185.12 KB
Module 2 Pre and Post Test with Answer Key
English
3 pages
PDF 85.90 KB
Module 2 Trainer Guide
English
19 pages
PDF 198.70 KB
Module 3 Pre and Post Test with Answer Key
English
3 pages
PDF 92.53 KB
Module 3 Trainer Guide
English
18 pages
PDF 234.83 KB

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