Electrical Circuits and Supplies

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Course Description

This is the second lesson in the iKNOW™ Electrical Safety Library. This lesson explains the relationship between voltage, current and resistance. It also demonstrates the correct method for selecting, inspecting, and handling extension cords and portable electric hand tools, and the purpose of ground fault interrupters is explained.
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Course Outline

Topics:
Extension Cords
Ground Fault Interrupters (GFI)
Portable Power Tools
Mobile Equipment
Electrical Circuits
Objectives:
• Describe how voltage, current, and resistance are related.
• Identify safety considerations when using an extension cord.
• Select the correct extension cord by rating.
• Demonstrate the correct method of inspecting and handling extension cords.
• Identify the proper procedure for inspecting portable electric hand tools.
• Define the purpose of a Ground Fault Interrupter (GFI).
• Describe the proper procedure for operating mobile equipment around energized circuits.
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Language English
Course Length 0.50 hours
Duration of Access 1 year
Instructor Self Study
Vendor ITC Learning
Prerequisites/Audience Prerequisites: Review of the lesson, Working Safely with Electricity, is recommended.
Requirements/Materials Included Hardware/Software Requirements
• Minimum: 486 66-MHz system, 16MB of RAM, color monitor
• Recommended: Pentium 100-MHz system, 32MB of RAM, color monitor
• 50-70MB free disk space on C drive
• Windows 95 or greater
• Recommended browsers: Netscape Navigator, version 6 or greater, or Internet Explorer, version 4.01 or greater
• High speed Internet connection
• CD-ROM drive, 2X or greater if running the lesson from a CD-ROM
• Cookies and Java must be enabled
• Windows Media Player, version 7 or greater
• Disable popup blockers
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