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NFPA 70E Electrical Arc Flash Safety Training

Understand the Facts, Fiction, and Costs of Implementing NFPA 70E

This arc flash training covers OSHA Regulations CFR 29 1910.331 - 1910.335 - Electrical Safe Work Practices.

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This NFPA 70E Electrical Arc Flash Safety Course will provide your employees with the knowledge to make sound decisions and institute safe work practices resulting in a much safer facility.

Students will learn safe work practices and procedures and as a result, be able to recognize dangerous situations and avoid hazards before an incident occurs. They will learn the safe approach distances to exposed electrical conductors and by class end they'll be able to determine the proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for any situation or working condition encountered.

Every student will leave this class with a much better understanding of the hazards they encounter every day and a newfound respect for electricity. This in turn will make your facility a safer environment for everyone.

Training is required for employees who face comparable risk of injury due to electric shock or other electrical hazards. The lack of proper training can be costly and result in damage to equipment and your facility. Proper training can reduce the risk of serious injury and even save lives.

“electrical safety”, “Arc Flash Safety” Photos of classrooms à “arc flash training”, “arc flash training class”This NFPA 70E Arc Flash training course is specially designed for Qualified and Unqualified workers.

Who should attend Arc Flash Safety training?

Various titles of employees who should attend include:

Electricians, Electrical Technicians, Engineers, HVAC Technicians, Machine/Equipment Operators, Field Service Technicians, Maintenance Personnel, Stationary Engineers, Building Engineers, Electrical/Maintenance Supervisors, Plant/Facility Engineers & Supervisors, EHS Personnel, etc.

 

OSHA requires all employees working around 50v or more to be trained in Arc Flash Electrical safety

Employees performing these following jobs should attend:

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Topics covered in this Arc Flash Safety training:

“electrical safety”, “Arc Flash Safety” Photos of classrooms à “arc flash training”, “arc flash training class”The Hazards of Electricity – Shock, Electrocution, Arc Flash, Arc Blast, How OSHA and NFPA 70E requirements affect your facility and personnel, Protection from Arc Flash and Arc Blasts, Personal Protective Equipment to protect against Arc Flash and Arc Blast, Shock Boundaries and Shock Hazard Analysis, Arc Flash Analysis and Arc Flash Boundaries, NEC/NFPA 70E Installation Safety Requirements, Marking of Disconnects and Arc Flash Marking, Electrical Safety Related Work Practices- including FR Clothing & PPE, Training Requirements- including Emergency Procedures, Qualified/Unqualified Persons, Control of Hazardous Energy, Lockout/Tagout Procedures, Job Briefing/Justification for Energized Work Permit, Switching Procedures /Model Safety Program, Improved safety awareness, Newly revised NFPA 70E Standard, NFPA 70B, NFPA 79, What it takes to provide a safe working environment for your employees, and much more.

This Arc Flash 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.

We can help you reduce the cost of implementing 70E with proven methods of reducing hazards and without breaking the bank.

Completing the NFPA 70E Electrical Arc Flash Safety Training at your facility will reduce downtime because all employees are trained properly helping maintain cost-effective operations. Most importantly, following through with an NFPA 70E Electrical Arc Flash safety program can save lives and eliminate injuries.

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Please keep in mind the requirements with NFPA 70E Electrical Arc Flash Safety Training are as follows…
NFPA 70E states, 110.6(B) Type of Training. The training required by this section shall be classroom or on-the-job type, or a combination of the two.
OSHA states, Section 1910.332(c) Type of Training. The training required by this section shall be of the classroom or on-the-job type.