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NFPA 70E® - Standard & Updates State/Fed OSHA Regulations Arc Flash, Shock and Blast Hazards Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Energized Work Permits Risk Assessment & Reduction Control of Hazardous Energy & LOTO Installation & Maintenance Essentials Experienced electrical industry professionals provide a dynamic class with professional PowerPoint® presentations, workbooks, case studies, video clips, PPE demo and class exercises Arc Flash and Electrical Safety Training APS PowerSafetyPRO™ Training www.PowerSafetyPRO.com (503) 558-8158 OSHA 1910.332 includes requirements for electrical training for those that face risk of electrical hazards. NFPA 70E® Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace includes requirements for training to take place at intervals not exceeding 3 years. Courtesy Oberon

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Page 1: Arc Flash and Electrical Safety Training · Arc Flash and Electrical Safety Training APS PowerSafetyPRO™ Course Description - This electrical safety training course provides the

NFPA 70E® - Standard & Updates

State/Fed OSHA Regulations

Arc Flash, Shock and Blast Hazards

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Energized Work Permits

Risk Assessment & Reduction

Control of Hazardous Energy & LOTO

Installation & Maintenance Essentials

Experienced electrical industry professionals provide a dynamic class with professional PowerPoint® presentations, workbooks, case studies, video clips, PPE demo and class exercises

Arc Flash and Electrical Safety Training

APS PowerSafetyPRO™ Training

www.PowerSafetyPRO.com (503) 558-8158

OSHA 1910.332 includes requirements for electrical training for those that face risk of electrical hazards. NFPA 70E® Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace includes requirements for training to take place at intervals not exceeding 3 years.

Courtesy Oberon

Page 2: Arc Flash and Electrical Safety Training · Arc Flash and Electrical Safety Training APS PowerSafetyPRO™ Course Description - This electrical safety training course provides the

503-558-8158

IndustrySolutions@ PowerSafetyPRO.com

Arc Flash and Electrical Safety Training APS PowerSafetyPRO™

Course Description - This electrical safety training course provides the participant with a basic under-standing of safe work place practices from industry standards and recommended practices, including NFPA 70E, IEEE, NEC, NESC and OSHA require-ments. The industry experienced instructor led course includes: workbook, video clips, case stud-ies, APS proprietary forms, action list and demon-strations. Objectives: Understand the hazards of working with and around electricity includ-

ing Arc Flash and Electrical Shock

Risk Assessment - identify, reduce or eliminate risks & hazards

Review industry standards & recommended practices and apply selected NFPA 70E tables

Understand the difference between “qualified” and “non-qualified” personnel

Review the role of proper system installation and maintenance for worker safety

Learn important considerations Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) selection & application

Understand safe work practices and Energized Work Permits

Walk away with a “hit list” of items to help improve worker safety

Electrical Hazards Arc Flash, Blast & Thermal Shock

Injuries - Statistics, Causes & Consequences

Case Studies & Practical Examples (throughout)

Mandates, Standards, and Recommended Practices NFPA 70E® NFPA 70B® NEC® & NESC® IEEE® OSHA 1910 Subpart I, S & R and

1926 Subpart K (as applicable) Other (ASTM, ANSI, etc.)

Installation Practices Essential for Personnel Safety

Electrical Lockout/Tagout Test Equipment & Meter Safety Arc Flash Hazard Analysis

Arc Flash & Shock Boundaries System Labeling Personal Protective Equipment Selection, Application, Limitations &

Maintenance Industry Standards

Energized Work Permits Justification for Energized Work Tools & Equipment Training Requirements Safety Policies & Programs Risk Assessment, Maintenance

….and much more

Course Outline

Who Should Attend: Engineers Electricians Maintenance Personnel Management Personnel Safety Personnel Electrical Contractors Repair Technicians

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Safety Training (ask about CEU’s)

Training for Management & EH&S Professionals

Safety Policy/Program Evaluation & Development

Safety Program Templates

MV & Power Gen & Dist. Electrical Safety—1910.269

Risk/Hazard Assessment

Electrical Safety Audits

Operator Electrical Safety

Electrical Safety for non-electrical personnel

Electrician: “This is the fifth electrical safety training I have attended. Yours is by far the best class I have attended. I will get to work on my action item list”

EH&S Safety Professional: “not understanding electrical systems, you explained everything in a manner that made sense. Great examples.”

Facilities Engineer: “your case studies and examples are extremely valuable”

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