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NFPA 70E Electrical/Arc Flash Safety Seminars:
Understand the
Facts, Fiction, and Costs of Implementing NFPA 70E.
Topics covered in this course include:
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The fundamentals of
electrical safety
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Recognizing everyday
hazards
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Arc flash,
shock/electrocution
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Risk level
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Hazard/risk category
classifications
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PPE, lockout/tagout,
compliance issues, and much, much more.
Students will learn
safe work practices and procedures, and determine how to choose and wear the
right Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
We can help you reduce the cost of
implementing 70E with proven methods of reducing hazards and without
breaking the bank.
NFPA 70E Electrical/Arc
Flash Safety training is a 2-day seminar
covering OSHA Regulations 1910.331 - 1910.335. Personnel that should attend
include electricians, engineers, HVAC technicians, equipment/machine
operators, managers and all maintenance and safety personnel. Anyone
exposed to 50V or more is required to complete this type of training
This safety-training
program provides an informative overview of the various common types of
personal protective equipment (PPE) used in industry, such as head,
eye/face, foot/leg, hearing, and others. Included is information to meet
OSHA compliance with the 29 CFR Part 1910.132 regulations.
This course is for both qualified and
unqualified workers and WILL satisfy NFPA 110.6 Regulations.
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OSHA
regulations,
NEC standards,
and NFPA 70E have
mandated
that industry
have an electrical safety program along with electrical safe work
procedures.
OSHA adopted regulations on
safe electrical work practices in 1990 based on NFPA 70E,
and is proposing
a revised standard that conforms to the most recent editions of NFPA 70E.
Given that the NEC (National Electrical Code) and OSHA have both started
referring to it in their documents,
citations are now being
written based on NFPA 70E.
NFPA 70E applies to
employees who
work on or near exposed energized electrical conductors or circuit parts.
This includes:
electrical maintenance personnel, operators, troubleshooters,
electricians, linemen, engineers, supervisors, site safety personnel
or anyone exposed to
energized equipment of 50 volts or more.
The goal of the
standard is to keep electrical workers free from the hazards of shock,
electrocution,
arc flash,
and
arc blast
Students who
attend our seminar will learn:
What
constitutes an electrical hazard, risks of Arc Flash and the best ways to
prevent an Arc Flash, which employees must be trained and what the
requirements are, safe electrical work practices, how to properly choose and
use personal protective equipment, test equipment and insulated tools, the
hazard/risk category classifications, flash protection boundaries, proper
lockout-tag out procedures, how to establish and maintain compliance,
conducting electrical inspections, maintenance of electrical equipment,
switching and clearing procedures, clearance distances, electrical hazards
in confined spaces, portable electrical equipment, and much more.
Course Highlights:
This comprehensive safety
seminar is designed for anyone working on or near electricity. Topics
include everything from Safe Electrical Work Practices to detailed
information on Arc Flash issues, PPE, Hazard/Risk Category
Classifications, Shock/Electrocution, Flash Protection Boundaries, Lockout/Tagout
and much, much more.
Scheduling is flexible:
The seminar can be done in two sessions, training half the crew the first
two days and the rest the next 2 days; this schedule allows your normal
workflow to continue without being interrupted.
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