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September 2022

A resource for continuous improvement in safety and health from the Southeastern OTI Education Center. Stay up-to-date with health and safety, OSHA, HazMat and HAZWOPER news, courses and events.

“Tend to the people, and they will tend to the business.”
– John C. Maxwell

Safety Guardian Trivia

An arc flash occurs when a flashover of electric current leaves its intended path and travels through the air from one conductor to another, or to ground. The results are often violent and the flash can produce temperatures upwards of 35,000°F.  In comparison, NASA estimates the sun’s surface temperature to be:

  1. approximately the same (35,000°F)
  2. almost double (69,550°F)
  3. Less than half (14,225°F)
  4. Less than a third (9940°F)

Answer

D.  While heat generated by an arc flash can reach temperatures of up to 35,000°F, the sun’s estimated surface temperature is just under 10,000°F. 

Timeout for Safety

Our next Timeout for Safety is Wednesday, September 21st, at 2:00 p.m. This month’s Timeout will feature information on arc flash and OSHA’s requirements for keeping workers safe.  As always, everyone is encouraged to bring questions and ideas to discuss with fellow safety professionals in an informal, but informative session.

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Upcoming Sessions:

September 21 at 2 p.m.
Join Here: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/92348423646?pwd=NlVaS3J1cnl0Rk5RVUdsdWc4UHJydz09

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Future Sessions:

Trainer Toolbox

Protecting Workers in Trenches

OSHA is enhancing oversight of trenching safety in response to an alarming rise in fatalities.

 

The Cost of Injuries

OSHA’s Safety Pays Program can help you estimate the immediate and long-term costs that worker injuries have on lost profits and increased workers’ compensation insurance premiums.

 

ARC Flash Safety

Arc flash is a phenomenon where a flashover of electric current leaves its intended path and travels through the air from one conductor to another or to the ground. The results are often violent and when a human is in close proximity to the arc flash, serious injury and even death can occur. OSHA maintains an arc flash safety handout to help workers stay safe from arc faults.

Featured Courses

OSHA #501 Trainer Course for General Industry
September 27-30 | Charlotte, NC

Successful completion of this course results in participants becoming OSHA-authorized trainers in OSHA’s Outreach Training Program. Authorized trainers can conduct both 10-hour and 30-hour general industry classes that provide training to workers and employers on the recognition, avoidance, abatement, and prevention of safety and health hazards in workplaces along with information regarding workers’ rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a workplace safety complaint. OSHA-authorized trainers are able to issue 10 and 30-hour course completion cards to participants.

 

Arc Flash Awareness
September 29 | Greensboro, NC

This course is designed to provide participants with the knowledge to understand the specific hazards associated with electrical energy, possible injuries from the exposure to those hazards, emphasis on safety-related work practices and procedures to provide them protection associated with their respective jobs and task assignments.

 

OSHA #500 Trainer Course for Construction
October 4-7 | Virtual 

Successful completion of this course results in participants becoming OSHA-authorized trainers in OSHA’s Outreach Training Program. Authorized trainers can conduct both 10-hour and 30-hour general industry classes that provide training to workers and employers on the recognition, avoidance, abatement, and prevention of safety and health hazards in workplaces along with information regarding workers’ rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a workplace safety complaint. OSHA-authorized trainers are able to issue 10 and 30-hour course completion cards to participants.

 

Upcoming Courses

 

OSHA #2225 Respiratory Protection
September 20-23 | Raleigh, NC

OSHA #503 Update for General Industry Outreach Trainers
October 5-7 | Virtual

OSHA #511 Standards for General Industry
October 11-14 | Irmo, SC

OSHA #2264 Permit-Required Confined Space Entry
October 18-21 | Raleigh, NC

OSHA #501 Trainer Course for General Industry
October 25-28 | Irmo, SC

24-Hour HAZWOPER for Hazardous Waste Site Workers
October 31- November 2 | Raleigh, NC

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