NFPA 70E/Arc Flash Electrical Safety w/ Intro to Arc Flash Analysis On-Site Training
Learn NFPA 70E to meet OSHA Electrical Safety Requirements! Course Description/Agenda3 day Lecture The following sub-components are available: A good option to add to our essential two-day NFPA 70E/Arc Flash Electrical Safety course is this additional third-day course: Introduction to Arc Flash Analysis. An arc flash is a pressure wave caused by the rapid expansion of gases and conducting material with high flying molten materials and shrapnel. Due to the extreme hazards of arc flashes while working near energized equipment, electrical safety is critical. This third day teaches the fundamentals of electrical safety as it pertains to NFPA 70E standards, including the 2012 updates. OSHA’s mandated training requirements apply to employees who face a risk of electric shock that is not reduced to a safe level by the electrical installation requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.303 through 1910.308. Electrical safety training empowers workers to perform their jobs safely. If you’re looking for a shorter review of NFPA 70E, you might be interested in this 2-Day Lecture with covers the fundamentals: NFPA 70E / Arc Flash Electrical Safety Agenda This course also includes the agenda for initial two-day NFPA 70E / Arc Flash Electrical Safety course. NTT recommends bringing your laptop for the third day, this would be helpful, but not a requirement. NFPA 70E 2012 Updates
Important Standards
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.331.335: Electrical Safe Work Practices
Standards Referenced and Organizations Used
Electrical Hazards
Safety Maintenance Practices
Safe Installation Practices NFPA 70
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