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8 HRS ELECTRICAL SAFETY/ ARC FLASH NFPA-70E
OSHA 29 CFR §1910.332, SUBPART S
22MAY
Centro Internacional de Mercadeo Torre II, Oficina 702, 90 Carr. 165, Guaynabo, Puerto Rico 00968
Para reservaciones: Iris González | [email protected]
8 HRS ELECTRICAL SAFETY / ARC FLASH NFPA-70EOSHA 29 CFR §1910.332, SUBPART S
R.S.V.P.IRIS GONZÁLEZAsistente de Ventas y [email protected]
Centro Internacional de Mercadeo Torre II, Oficina 702, 90 Carr. 165, Guaynabo, Puerto Rico 00968
*Precios incluyen IVU, desayuno y almuerzo.
SOCIOS:$211.85
NO SOCIOS:$292.13
MAYO 22, 20208:00AM - 5:00PM (TALLER)
RECURSO:Raúl Díaz Rodríguez, MSEM,REM,CEA,OHSTEHS Consultant / Process Safety / OSHA OTIEC-TX Trainer
Introduction to OSHA Electrical Safety Training: Subpart S OSHA 29 CFR 1910.332
• Relationship with other OSHA Regulations /
OSHA-NSC Top Ten Violations
• Electrical Safety, Wiring Methods, General
Requirements, Lock-out / Tag-out and Machine
Guarding, Portable and Electric Hand Tools
Electrical Components
• Voltage, Current, Conductors, Insulators,
Conductivity, Grounds, Circuits
• Electrical Statistics - Wiring Methods & General
Requirements
Electrical Lessons and Electrical Shocks Overview • Electrical Shock Hazards, Fall Accidents and
Burns
Selection & Use of Personal Protective Equipment and Guarding Devices
• Exposed Cables and Unacceptable Wiring
Methods
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) • Shock Protection vs. Equipment Protection
• Current Differences Detection
• GFCI Uses in Electrical Circuits
Overcharged Circuits
• Protective Devices and Methods
• Portable and Electric Hand Tools Requirements
• Environmental Working Conditions and
Illumination
• Work Safety Practices and Planning
Equipment Marking and Identification
Working Clearances and Safe Distances
Elevation of Unguarded Live Parts - Adequate Wiring Methods • Electrical Box Covers, Switchboards -
Panelboards, Flexible Cords and Cables
Hazardous Classified Locations
Electrical Safety Test & Discussion
What is an Arc Flash? Electrical Safety Basics & Equipment • Voltage, Current, Conductors, Insulators,
Conductivity, Grounds, Circuits
Electrically Safe Work Conditions • Energized Electrical Work Permit and
Authorizations
Topics
* Continued on next page
8 HRS ELECTRICAL SAFETY / ARC FLASH NFPA-70EOSHA 29 CFR §1910.332, SUBPART S
R.S.V.P.IRIS GONZÁLEZAsistente de Ventas y [email protected]
Centro Internacional de Mercadeo Torre II, Oficina 702, 90 Carr. 165, Guaynabo, Puerto Rico 00968
*Precios incluyen IVU, desayuno y almuerzo.
SOCIOS:$211.85
NO SOCIOS:$292.13
RECURSO:Raúl Díaz Rodríguez, MSEM,REM,CEA,OHSTEHS Consultant / Process Safety / OSHA OTIEC-TX Trainer
Flash Protection Boundary and Limits of Approach • Incident Energy Units (Cal/Cm2)
NFPA 70E Boundary and Spaces • Limited Approach Boundary
• Restricted Approach Boundary
• Exposed Energized Conductor or Circuit Part
Choosing Correct Personal Protective Equipment
• Clothing ATPV or EBT Vs. Calculated Hazard
Level
• Flash Suits
• Hoods
• Face-shield
• Balaclava
• Boots and Dielectric Boots
• Gloves
• Hard Hats and Covers
• Leather Protectors
• Arc Flash insulated Tools and Inspections
Hazard / Risk Categories and PPE Tables
Seminar Adjourn
TopicsMAYO 22, 20208:00AM - 5:00PM (TALLER)
RAÚL A. DÍAZ RODRÍGUEZ
Mr. Diaz is an EHS Consultant and Environmental Scientist that holds a Bachelor Degree in Sciences from the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus. He also holds a Master Degree in Sciences in Environmental Management and Risk Assessment. Masters IRB thesis defense title: Novel Integrative Management Plan for the Chemical Compatibility and Storage Labeling of Raw Materials in Laboratories (GRADUATED SUMMA CUM LAUDE 4:00 GPA). A Juris Doctor from the Catholic University of Puerto Rico is in progress with 3.59 GPA (J.D. Honor Dean List). Mr. Diaz is a Registered Environmental Manager (REM-10549) and Certified Environmental Auditor (CEA-8097) from Glenview, Illinois National Registry of Environmental Professionals. He has more than 25 years of industrial environmental-hazardous wastes/materials management experience. He has been Field Analyst-Chemist, Supervisor and Project Manager. Mr. Diaz also worked as Emergency Response Spill Leader, and S&R Inventory Owner in a major P.R. pharmaceutical.
He has conducted h azardous wastes / hazardous materials / radioactive shipments, m anagement audits, site clean-up and remediation projects including supervisory and technical removal operations for state and federal government, petrochemicals and pharmaceutical plants in Puerto Rico, U.S.A. (North Carolina, Virginia and Virgin Islands). Chemical recognition and unknowns special testing projects for highly reactive chemicals had been part of his expertise using specific protocols. He had been organizing laboratory stockrooms and chemical storage areas in order to comply with EPA, OSHA HAZCOM GHS, DOT and FDA standards. He has performed intensive training in many environmental, safety and logistics areas such as RCRA, DOT, IATA-ICAO-IMDG, SPCC, MSGP-SWPPP, MACT-LDAR-CAA, HAZWOPER, HAZCOM-GHS, PPE, PRCS, LOTO, FORKLIFTS and AERIAL-SCISSOR LIFTS among others for government and private industry managers, supervisors and operators. Intensive EHS training has also been performed in Abbott Barceloneta, Baxter, BD Caribe, Pfizer, Medtronic, Coca Cola, P&G Cayey, Curtis Instruments, Clorox Caguas, Congar Altadis USA, Mylan LLC, Tapi PR, Inc., GE Patillas, Hewlett-Packard, Roche Ponce, St.Jude Medical, Novartis-Exlax, Eaton Electrical, Fenwal, Dupont, Satorius Stedim, Boston Scientific, BMS Humacao, Legacy, Neolpharma, UPR, Lilly, IPR Pharmaceuticals, Janssen Gurabo, Ortho McNeill, Mylan LLC and at Zimmer Caribe.
Since 1998 he has been a valorized resource in the EHS field where pharmaceuticals, petrochemicals, refineries and their contractors utilize his knowledge for special training projects and needs, including but not limited to, operating manuals development, plans-procedures preparations, as well as, upgrading of many compliance documents. Mr. Diaz has many certifications to handle and ship Hazardous Wastes, Hazardous Substances, Dangerous Goods and Radioactive Materials (ground-air-water) in USA.
Mr. Diaz has been a DG s-HM s trainer and specialists, project manager & supervisor in captive customers and clean-up projects. He has developed Work Plan Revisions, S&H Programs, SOP s and also has been active in OSH, RCRA and DOT- HAZMAT compliance audits. He also holds an OSHA Auth. Trainer Certification from The U.S. DOL (2002) from Georgia Tech Univ-Atlanta and lately in 2018 from UTA- Arlington, TX for completion of 10-30 hrs Training in the OSH Standards for General Industry. Trainers. Mr. Diaz is a PRMA-NREP-CUD active member and CQPR-CIAPR resource.
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