Why Should You Take This Arc Flash NFPA 70E Training Course?
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70E is a comprehensive standard that establishes best electrical safety practices standards on how to protect electricians from electric arc flash and arc blast exposure and resulting potential injury and death. OSHA has referenced this electrical safety standard in numerous cases, and many organizations have now designed an NFPA 70E Compliance Guide to help protect their electrical personnel from the hazards associated with arc flash. This Arc Flash NFPA 70E Training will cover all of the techniques and work practices required to keep you safe from electric arc flash and arc blast exposure.
Who Should Take This Course?
Electricians, HVAC Technicians, Equipment and Machine Operators, Maintenance Millwrights & Mechanics, Field Service Technicians, Water Operators, Maintenance Technicians, Building and Stationary Engineers, Maintenance/Electrical Supervisors, Plant/Facility Supervisors, Building and Maintenance Managers, Safety Personnel, etc.
Employees Performing the Following Jobs Should Attend This Course:
Installing/Maintaining Electrical Equipment, Maintaining Plant or Facility Lighting Installing/Replacing Motors, Adjusting Motor Overloads, Replacing Fuses, Repairing Motor Controls, Installing/Maintaining HVAC Equipment, Working on Plant or Building Generators, Troubleshooting Plant or Building Electrical Problems, Managing or Supervising Maintenance Operations, etc.
The Following Topics Will Be Covered In Detail:
Please Note: Each student is tested with a written exam at the conclusion of the training. Upon successful completion each student is awarded CEU's and will also receive a completion certificate issued to the company/student. We also have wallet size cards available upon request.
This seminar is designed as an open class, in an effort to allow companies to begin educating a few key employees to initiate a proactive stance toward compliance. Ask about our onsite training for larger groups.
Compliance Reference: This training covers OSHA Regulations 29 CFR 1910.331 - 1910.335 – Electrical Safe Work Practices & the latest NFPA 70E Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace.
**We reserve the right to reschedule or relocate this course.
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