Power Distribution Awareness
Course Program
Course Description
This training provides essential knowledge on OSHA 29 CFR 1910.269 standards for the safe operation and maintenance of electric power generation, transmission, and distribution systems. Participants will learn hazard prevention, proper use of PPE, and best practices to ensure compliance and protect lives.
Why OSHA 1910.269 Matters:
Safe operation and maintenance of power generation, transmission, and distribution equipment
Protection against hazards like electric shock, arc flash, burns, and falls
Applicability to qualified employees working on energized systems
Scope of the Standard:
Coverage of power plants, substations, transmission lines, and distribution systems
Related equipment: communication, metering, fuel handling, and line-clearance tree trimming
Exclusions: general building electrical systems and construction work
Employer Responsibilities:
Providing a hazard-free workplace and proper PPE
Ensuring employee training, hazard assessments, and job briefings
Training and Qualification Essentials:
Identifying live parts, nominal voltages, and minimum approach distances
Proper use of insulating tools, shielding, and PPE
Proactive hazard recognition and mitigation
Arc Flash and Flame Protection:
Assessing arc flash hazards and estimating heat energy exposure
Providing flame-resistant clothing with appropriate arc ratings
Preventing use of flammable materials near energized parts
Line-Clearance Tree Trimming Safety:
Safety provisions for qualified and non-qualified employees
Preventing contact with energized lines during vegetation management
Building a Safety Culture:
Regular refresher training and competency evaluations
Job hazard analysis (JHA) and pre-job briefings
Lockout/tagout procedures and continuous safety improvement
