Connecting and Disconnecting a Motor
Dafam Fortuna Hotel, Yogyakarta | 15 – 18 November 2016 | IDR 7.000,000.00 per participant
DESCRIPTION
More and more maintenance employees are required to cross-traditional craft lines and perform the work of another discipline. Recent additions to OSHA regulations (29CFR1910 Subpart S) have made a requirement that only a qualified person can perform electrical work. This does not mean they have to be an electrician. However, cross skill workers must be able to identify any hazards that may exist before performing any electrical work.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
- Engineering and design personnel
- Maintenance and technical services personnel
- Process and operations personnel
- Technical and process managers
- Engineering and design personnel
- Electrical consulting engineers
- Electrical contractors
SUMMARY OUTLINE
1. Safety and the Law
- Qualified Person – Per OSHA
- Identifying Energized Parts
- Electrical Safe Work Practices
- NFPA Guidelines
2. Motor Circuit Basics
- The Power Circuit
- The Control Circuit
- Checking for Power
3. Steps to Check Out a Motor Circuit
- Voltage Sensors and Meters
- Determining Voltage Levels
- Lock Out and Tag Out Procedures
- Generic Procedure
4. OSHA Requirements
- Alertness (NFPA 70E)
- Proper Illumination
- Conductive Apparel
- Insulated Gloves, Tools and Equipment
- Protective Shields
- Interlocks
- Face Shields
5. Electrical Conventions
- Insulation and Terminal Color Code
- Hot vs. Neutral vs. Ground
- Connectors and Terminating Devices
- “T” Lead Connections
- Basic 9 and 12 Lead Connections
- Other Motor Connection Diagrams
METHODE
- Discuss
- Case Study
- Evaluation
- Simulation
INSTRUKTUR
Teguh Santoso, Ir
Teguh Santoso experienced more than 26 years in Electrical.
TIME & VENUE
- Dafam fortuna Hotel, Yogyakarta
- 15-18 November 2016
- 4 days – 08 am – 04 pm
COURSE FEE
IDR 7.000,000.00 per participant non residential
FACILITY
- Module / Handout
- Certificate
- Souvenir
- Training Kit
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