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2-HR Online Course

Meter Safety

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  • Duration
    One 2-Hour Session
  • CUSP points
    2 CUSP Points
  • Instructor
About Meter Safety

This program covers higher risk hazards and electrical safe work practices for meter personnel including installing single and three-phase meters along with working on CT-rated meters, and using test equipment. Other types of hazardous conditions encountered will include bird-dogging during storm emergencies and interaction with aggressive animals, insects or people. OSHA regulations relating to training and qualification requirements and PPE will also be presented. If you are meter personnel, in a supervisory role and or if you are a safety professional, this course is for you!

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand electrical hazards i.e. shock and arc flash.
  • Define Qualified Worker and training requirements.
  • Identify hazards and risk levels for various meter installations.
  • Describe new OSHA regulations as they relate to metering.
  • Explain other hazard exposures for Meter Personnel.

*Not included in the iPi Subscription

Earn 2 CUSP points
for the 2-hour session!

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Instructor

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Lee Marchessault, CUSP

Lee Marchessault is the President of Workplace Safety Solutions, Inc. He started his career in the Electric Industry in 1978 as a power plant apprentice operator, then moved to metering, then HV Electrician (Transmission, Substation & Generation), and after 20 years in the field, he became the Safety Manager for the power company. Lee remains a licensed Electrician and has a BS from Johnson State College. He is an instructor for the OSHA Training Institutes in Regions 1, 2, and 4, electrical standards. Over the past 20 years, Lee has written numerous articles in national publications and continues to present electrical safety topics for International venues. He is on the Electrical Committee for NFPA, a voting member of the ASTM F18 Committee, and an active member with other organizations including ASSP, IP, and NSC Utilities Division.

The views, information, or opinions expressed during this webinar are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Utility Business Media and its employees. It is strongly recommended you discuss any actions or policy changes with your company management prior to implementation.

Meter Safety is not included in the iPi Subscription