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Sunday September 28, 2014 from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM EDT
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Sheraton Burlington 
870 Williston Road
Burlington, VT 05403
 

 
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Heather Leff 
NEC-ISA 
978-844-0441 
heather@newenglandisa.org 
 

Electrical Hazards Awareness Program (EHAP) 

Overview

Electricity is a serious and widespread hazard to arborists. In fact, electricity causes about 30 percent of all fatalities in the tree care industry, making it the leading cause of worker fatalities.

Since even a street lamp circuit or phone line can be energized with enough voltage to kill, almost all arborists in the field have at least some exposure to this hazard. In fact, workers don't even have to touch a wire to be electrocuted - about half of all electrocution fatalities are the result of indirect contact. Tree branches and other conductive objects are an ever-present threat for the industry. 

All arborists must be trained to recognize and avoid these electrical hazards.  Qualified line-clearance arborists must have additional knowledge about electrical hazards and the special techniques used to work safely near electrical conductors.

Register Early.  Attendance limited. 

Instructor: Sam Kezar

This workshop is 1 of 3 requirements for the TCIA EHAP Certification of Completions to be issued. EHAP candidates must also have a valid CPR and First Aid Card,  documented completion of Practical Aerial Rescue (details are available in the course workbook), and a score of 21/25 or better on the EHAP exam (availalbe in course workbook).