This course is designed for anyone who works on or near energized electrical systems, holds a safety role at these sites, or serves as an emergency responder. It covers the new electrical safety standards (NFPA 70E) to promote a safer workplace environment. The training is essential for personnel with electrical safety responsibilities in leadership positions who may need to train others, including: Engineers Technicians Maintenance Supervisors Plant Managers Electricians and Master Electricians Mechanical Supervisors Production Managers Safety Coordinators Electrical Contractors Others working around energized electrical systems
This course is designed for anyone who works on or near energized electrical systems, holds a safety role at these sites, or serves as an emergency responder. It covers the new electrical safety standards (NFPA 70E) to promote a safer workplace environment.
The training is essential for personnel with electrical safety responsibilities in leadership positions who may need to train others, including:
Engineers
Technicians
Maintenance Supervisors
Plant Managers
Electricians and Master Electricians
Mechanical Supervisors
Production Managers
Safety Coordinators
Electrical Contractors
Others working around energized electrical systems
This course covers the hazards of arc flash and blast, best work practices to protect employees, and the selection and proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE). Key Learning Objectives Participants will learn to: Interpret labels on electrical equipment. Gain an overview of arc flash and shock hazard analysis. Understand the relevant NFPA 70E and OSHA standards. Apply adult learning techniques for effective training.
This course is designed for: Construction Managers Building Contractors Safety Supervisors Building Inspectors Hazardous Waste Managers Training Managers Industrial Hygienists Individuals associated with federal agency collateral duty safety and health personnel.