Electrical Safety 70 E Arc Flash Specialist (Short course)

Electrical Safety 70 E Arc Flash Specialist (Short course)

$895.00

Course Description

If you work on or near energized electrical systems, have a safety role at these sites, or are an emergency responder, this course is for you. The new electrical safety standards (NFPA 70E) represent the next step toward creating a safer electrical environment in the workplace. Anyone who deals with hazards such as electrocutions, fires, and explosions should be aware of these standards and trained accordingly.

All personnel with electrical safety responsibilities in a leadership position may also need to train other personnel. Some of the positions that could benefit from this training include engineers, technicians, maintenance supervisors, plant managers, electricians, master electricians, mechanical supervisors, production managers, safety coordinators, electrical contractors, and others who work around energized electrical systems.

What You'll Learn

  • Discuss the hazards of arc flash/blast.
  • List the best work practices to protect employees.
  • Understand the selection and use of PPE.
  • Interpret the labels on electrical equipment.
  • Overview of an arc flash/shock hazard analysis.
  • Discuss the NFPA 70E and OSHA standards.
  • Know how to apply adult learning techniques.

Who Should Attend

Construction Managers, Building Contractors, Safety Supervisors, Building Inspectors, Hazardous Waste Managers, Training Managers, Industrial Hygienists, and individuals associated with the federal agency's collateral duty safety and health personnel.

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