Employers need to have robust safety plans in place to keep employees safe in the workplace. The risks of shock, electrocution, arc flash, and arc blast still remain a significant health and safety concern for organizations. According to NFPA, each week nearly three fatalities, and annually thousands are injured by electrical hazards. These incidents could have been prevented through compliance with the latest safety codes and standards.
This electrical safety training program is developed to train Electrical Engineers and Safety Specialist about the latest NFPA 70E standard. It also helps fulfill training requirements associated with OSHA compliance.
• Understand Arc Flash, Arc Blast and Shock hazards
• Understand what PPE to use and when
• Understand Arc Flash Labels and requirements
• Know the difference between Qualified and Unqualified person
• Selection and precautions of multimeters
• LOTO requirements
• Hazard Risk Assessments for Shock and Arc Flash hazards
• Understand Insulated tools and shielding materials
• Fire Safety Officer
• Fire Prevention Engineer
• Fire and Safety Manager
• Safety Manager
• HSSE Manager
• HSE Manager
• Electrical Engineers
• Maintenance Supervisor
• HVAC Technicians
• Solar & Wind Generator Installers/Maintainers
• Contractors & Consultants
• Pre-course learning consists of short study to prepare the candidate for the training.
• Series of instructional presentation, videos and exercises are a part of Classroom immersion.
• Daily quiz is implemented to corroborate the learning journey.
• Participants have to complete the pre-course test before entering the classroom. This is to validate their pre-course learning.
• Participants have to complete post course test as well which is essential to validate their learning journey during the classroom immersion.