Unqualified Worker Program

The unqualified workers are people such as maintenance men, machine operators, mechanics, etc. who still face the risk of electrical shock… The UWP includes Electrical Safety & The Qualified Worker and OSHA Lock Out/Tag Out

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Though they are called unqualified workers because they do not work directly with the voltages Qualified Workers expose themselves to. Unqualified Workers face a higher-than-normal risk of electrical accidents and need training as well. The UWP does just that!

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To be a qualified worker one must possess the knowledge and skills related to the field and receive the proper safety training… The QWP includes Electrical Safety & the Qualified Electrical Worker, OSHA Lock Out/Tag Out, and NFPA 70E Arc Flash Safety

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