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Posted By: Trumpy OSHA GFCI Video - 09/26/04 06:36 PM
Here's a video that can be down-loaded and viewed on your PC.

http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/video/groundfault/video.html

You have the choice of speeds, depending upon wether you have Dial-up or ADSL Net access.

This video runs for about 14 minutes and sure it is reasonably basic, but, it would make a good tool for training Apprentices and other people entering the Construction Industry.
Enjoy. [Linked Image]

Mike :]
Posted By: Trumpy Re: OSHA GFCI Video - 10/27/04 03:24 PM
Did no-one even go and have a gander at this?.
Posted By: sparkystudent Re: OSHA GFCI Video - 12/13/04 10:28 AM
i did its pretty good im bringing it to the college for the instructors for the first year students Thanks for the link
Posted By: Trumpy Re: OSHA GFCI Video - 12/15/04 01:44 PM
No worries Sparkystudent,
I'm glad someone got some help out of that link!. [Linked Image]
Posted By: Ron Re: OSHA GFCI Video - 12/16/04 02:50 AM
The link at the OSHA site doesn't seem to work for me. It says "Windows Media Player cannot connect to the server. The server name may be incorrect or the server is busy. Try again later."
Posted By: Big Jim Re: OSHA GFCI Video - 12/16/04 09:13 AM
I tried both links at 2 AM and could not get a connection on either one. I have a fairly fast pipe (2 T-1's) so I think there is something strange at the site.
Posted By: Roger Re: OSHA GFCI Video - 12/16/04 12:58 PM
I could not get the links to work either.

I thought it was just me

Roger
Posted By: Trumpy Re: OSHA GFCI Video - 12/18/04 01:33 AM
Hi Guys,
I just tried the link for the 56k Modem and it worked OK.
Wierd!!. [Linked Image]
Posted By: Trumpy Re: OSHA GFCI Video - 12/23/04 01:47 PM
BTW,
I'm on Dial-Up here.
I find that if you stick an un-insulated fork into the .....
Oops wrong advice, better go and change the fuse out at the road.(just kidding,don't try this at home!)
Anyone else having problems loading this?.
I can get a new link if you'd like. [Linked Image]
Posted By: safetygem Re: OSHA GFCI Video - 12/23/04 09:14 PM
Hmmm. Seems to work for me. Occassionally, the OSHA site has some connection problems.

Here is another link that you can try if this one does not work: http://www.osha-slc.gov/SLTC/video/groundfault/video.html

This video is fed from OSHA's Salt Lake Technical Center. This link is directly to the Salt Lake feed.
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