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Train-the-Trainer Program for OSHA + NFPA 70E Awareness-Level Arc Flash Safety Applicability: OSHA and NFPA require Awareness- Level Arc Flash Safety training for all non-qualified employees to ensure they understand their roles and limitations with regards to the electrical tasks that may take place in their workplace. Specifically, those employees who are not permitted to perform electrical tasks, but who, as a result of their anticipated work duties, need to be knowledgeable of how to avoid exposure to the risks associated with electrical shock and arc flash. Who Should Attend This Training? This train-the-trainer program is specifically designed for safety professionals and other company employees who have the responsibility to deliver OSHA-required safety training at your company. Content: This program is designed to be an eye- opening, impactful presentation, delivered from a safety trainer’s perspective. The information provided in this program will allow you to deliver training that will forever change the way your non-electrical employees view and recognize electrical hazards! Arc flash accident case studies bring a real-world perspective to the hazards associated with various electrical tasks. Date + Times: (two sessions to choose from) October 29 th 8:00 – 9:00 AM (Eastern) October 29 th 1:00 – 2:00 PM (Eastern)

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Train-the-Trainer Program for

OSHA + NFPA 70E Awareness-Level Arc Flash Safety

Applicability: OSHA and NFPA require Awareness-Level Arc Flash Safety training for all non-qualified employees to ensure they understand their roles and limitations with regards to the electrical tasks that may take place in their workplace. Specifically, those employees who are not permitted to perform electrical tasks, but who, as a result of their anticipated work duties, need to be knowledgeable of how to avoid exposure to the risks associated with electrical shock and arc flash.

Who Should Attend This Training? This train-the-trainer program is specifically designed for safety professionals and other company employees who have the responsibility to deliver OSHA-required safety training at your company.

Content: This program is designed to be an eye-opening, impactful presentation, delivered from a safety trainer’s perspective. The information provided in this program will allow you to deliver training that will forever change the way your non-electrical employees view and recognize electrical hazards! Arc flash accident case studies bring a real-world perspective to the hazards associated with various electrical tasks.

Date + Times: (two sessions to choose from)

October 29th 8:00 – 9:00 AM (Eastern)

October 29th 1:00 – 2:00 PM (Eastern)

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“We train our electrical workers every year, but never thought about training our non-electrical workers. This training is essential

to ensure our non-electrical employees know why they are not permitted to do electrical work! Great Job!”

John Bingham Sainsbury Food Corporation

Trainee Take-Aways World-class training from instructors who have a reputation of delivering common-sense,

impactful training Discussion of ‘Qualified’ vs. ‘Non-Qualified’ employees – OSHA’s Perspective Roles and Limitations of Non-Qualified employees Understanding what the Arc Flash Boundary is and how to avoid hazard exposure Review of arc flash accident case studies which provide real-world examples of why it is so

important to leave electrical tasks to properly trained and authorized personnel. Personalized Trainer Certificates for each participant from your company Awareness-Level PowerPoint and supplemental training materials to allow you to confidently

and efficiently perform the training inhouse!

Price: $495 (includes 1 participant) Additional

Participants Add $/person

1 $250/person 2+ $150/person

Each participant will receive a trainer certificate and a CD containing the PowerPoint file and supplemental training materials!

Register: To register for this training program, simply contact Angie (Web Training Coordinator) at:

[email protected]

Payment Options • Credit Card • Standard Invoice

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