Electrical Safety For Qualified Workers

OSHA & NFPA 70E Safe Work Practices For Arc Flash & Shock Hazards – Low Voltage (600 Volts & Below)

Electrical Safety For Qualified Workers

This training includes OSHA 1910 and NFPA 70E electrical safety requirements, and is specifically designed to help your maintenance and repair personnel to safely work around shock and arc flash hazards. We’ll discuss making the right choices when identifying hazards, assessing risk and implementing risk controls. You’ll look at real world scenarios and case studies involving injuries or citations and examine what those involved should have done differently. We’ll discuss the three legs of electrical safety; installation, maintenance and your electrical safety program. Most electrically related injuries and OSHA citations involve lack of training and proper work practices. We’ll cover risk assessments and risk control and the decision making process that leads to a safer workplace.

Public Seminar
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Onsite Training
Training at your facility. We Can Incorporate Your Electrical Safety Program, Arc Flash Risk Assessment, Equipment and One-Line Drawings
Local Discounts Apply
Course Size Limited To 20
Self Paced Online Class
Approximately 4 hours to complete. Available anytime. Includes testing after key modules. Certificate of completion on passing. Easy tracking for large groups.

Covered:
  • Identifying Hazards
  • Assessing Risk
  • Implementing Risk Controls
  • Risk Control Hierarchy
  • “Working On”
  • Testing & Troubleshooting vs Repair
  • Live Work Permitted
  • Energized Electrical Work Permits
  • OSHA Safety Related Work Practices
  • Qualified & Unqualified Workers
  • Lockout – Tagout
  • Establishing An Electrically Safe Work Condition
  • Verification Of ESWC
  • Approach Boundaries
  • Shock Risk Assessment
  • Arc Flash Risk Assessment
  • Arc Flash Boundary
  • PPE For Shock
  • 
Arc Flash PPE
  • Arc Flash PPE Categories Method
  • Arc Flash PPE Incident Energy Method
  • Mitigating Arc Flash Hazards
  • General Maintenance Requirements
  • Test Instruments

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