NFPA 70E/ARC FLASH Training
Training is based on OSHA 1910 Subpart S & NFPA 70E 2015 Electrical Safety in the Workplace
An 8 Hour Class
Training covers OSHA Electrical Safety Standards based on OSHA 1910 Subpart S NFPA 70E Electrical Safety in the Workplace and Best Electrical Safe Work Practices. This training will teach the workers, Electrical Hazard Identification in the Workplace and BEST Electrical Safe Work Practices for Both Unqualified and Qualified Electrical Workers. Training includes both Basic Electric Safety and Electrical Safe Work Practices for Qualified Electrical Workers.
The Certificate of Completion will read: “Electrical Safe Work Practice, NFPA 70E."
Prevention
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What are Electrical Hazards? Shock, Arc Flash, Arc Blast, Falls, Water Etc.
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Electrical Hazard Identification in the Workplace.
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Energized Electrical Wiring and Parts, Cords, Cord Connections, Electrical Panels, Electrical Controls, Electrical Disconnects, Lighting, Electrical Equipment, Electrical Motors Etc.
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Causes of Electrical Shock and Electrocution
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Causes of Arc Flash and Arc Blast
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Electrical Injuries
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Who is Qualified to Work On or Near Energized Electrical Equipment and Circuits
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Creating an Electrically Safe Work Environment
Protection
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Electrical Shock Risk Assessment
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Electrical Arc Risk Assessment
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Hazard Risk Calculations and Categories
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Boundaries and Warning Labels
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Proper Electrical PPE, Tools, and Test Equipment
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Electrical Safe Work Practices
Implementation
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Practical BEST Safe Electrical Work Practices
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Electrical Safety Site-Specific Workshop
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Creating a Practical Comprehensive
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Electrical Safety Program Electrical Safe Work Practices 24/7