National Fire Protection Association 70E training is needed to protect workers from severe electrical hazards. Professionals working in or around electrical environments are required to meet NFPA 70E requirements and complete training, even if regular job responsibilities do not expose them to such hazards. Upon completion of training, your employees can ensure a safe, qualified, and compliant work environment.

The Topics

We teach general electrical safe work practices. The focus of this 8-hour course is to protect workers from arc flash and shock dangers.
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Instructor-led topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Introduction to NFPA 70E
  • Safety Related Work Practices
  • General Requirements for Electrical Safety-related Work Practices
  • Electrical Safety Program
  • Energized Electrical Work Permits
  • Lockout/Tagout
  • Working On or Near Live Parts
  • Alternative Methods of Determining Arc Flash FR Clothing and PPE
  • General NFPA 70E standards pertaining to Personal and other Protective Equipment
Course delivery will include in-class group work and hands-on lab work.

What Attendees Will Leave With

Upon completion, attendees will be able to:

Understand

standards for electrical safety, the relationship between OSHA and NFPA 70E, ARC ratings, electrical shock hazards, circuit breakers, hazards of live parts, and general standards on personal protective equipment.

Create

safe working conditions.

Execute

lockout/tagout.

The Details

Get the "need-to-know" details on the training so you're ready to go come day one!
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Pre-requisites checked
Basic electrical safety knowledge, understanding of both OSHA standards and safety regulations.
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  • Minimum: 10
  • Maximum: 18
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8 hours (1 day)