NFPA 70E Electrical Safety
Assess electrical risks and reduce employee exposure to potentially deadly hazards.
This provides you with the right tools to help set up and follow an electrical safety program, as well as help document safety procedures for compliance with OSHA 1910 Subpart S and OSHA 1926 Subpart K. Whether you're an employer responsible for personnel safety or an employee tasked with identifying and addressing electrical hazards, NFPA 70E training is crucial training.
Topics
- Changes to recent standards especially those affecting: Article 120, Establishing an Electrically Safe Work Condition, 110.1- Risk Assessment Procedure
- Understanding the interaction between NFPA 70E and OSHA requirements
- Electrical safety hazards and how to protect against shock, electrocution and arc flash
- Safety policies and procedures employers are legally required to provide for their workers
- Arc flash PPE categories for many common workplace tasks and conditions
- Requirements for energizing and de-energizing power circuits
- Electrical Hazard Analysis
- Employee responsibilities
Who will Benefit
Electrical engineers, safety managers, electricians, electrical contractors, plant managers, facility maintenance personnel, electrical inspectors, risk managers, mechanical engineers, HVAC installers, designers, and project managers.
Training Philosophy
Our training is designed with practical, real-world facility and industrial applications in mind. It is unbiased, unaffiliated and non-commercial so you are assured of a real education and not a product sales pitch. It focuses less on theory and more on the actual steps students need to properly maintain equipment or fix specific problems at their own plant or facility. Doing this in just a few days while reinforcing worker safety is a serious challenge. That's why our instructors have the freedom to tweak each session to the specific needs of the students in each class. Our instructors will simplify the subject matter for the novice or go in-depth to answer an engineer's toughest question.
About our Instructors
All instructors are required to have a formal education and real world work experience. They need to be leaders in their field. We don't hire field people without teaching experience, and we don't hire teachers without field experience. They must have both.
Training at Your Facility
We can bring this or any of our other courses directly to your facility for training.