NFPA 70E Electrical Safety Training
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NFPA 70E Electrical Safety Training
Regulation | Regulated by OSHA, required as part of the 1910 and NFPA 70E |
Course Length | 8 hours |
Course Capacity | 15 (In-Person)/Unlimited (Virtual) |
Pre-Requisites | None |
Who is this for? | Any employee who can be exposed to/inside energized electrical equipment as part of their typical work functions. |
Course Description | This comprehensive, custom-tailored safety seminar is designed for anyone working on or near electricity. Arc Flash training is required for electrical maintenance personnel, operators, troubleshooters, electricians, linemen, engineers, supervisors, site safety personnel, or anyone exposed to energized equipment greater than 50 volts. |
Course Points |
Arc Flash Overview Flash Protection Boundaries PPE Qualified/Unqualified Employee Requirements Job Briefings Electrical Hazard Analysis Energized Work Permit Hazard/Risk Category Classifications Shock Hazard Boundaries Establishing an electrically safe work condition Lockout/Tagout Approach Boundaries |
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Mary Krampe
Senior ES&H Specialist
Fisher Controls
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Danielle Lindsey
Human Resources Manager
McCormick Spice
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Christine Parke
Field Office Coordinator
DPR Construction