2014 National Electrical Code & NFPA 70E Arc Flash Electrical Safety National Technology Transfer, Inc.
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Target Audience If you work with electrical systems and equipment, you need to understand the intricacies of the NEC
Summary Nothing but meat - the 2014 NECĀ® & NFPA 70E safe work practices in 4-days.
Description/Agenda 4 day Classroom
3.6 Continuing Education Credits
Nothing but meat - the 2014 NEC® & NFPA
70E safe work practices in 4-days.
The 2014 National Electrical Code® is used by
all states for industry-wide electrical standards. Ensure your
organization is in compliance now so you can avoid reworking your
electrical systems. This course benefits individuals who are either
at an introductory level or who are experienced in working with
electrical systems. By the conclusion of the course, both levels
will significantly increase their knowledge, skill level and
confidence.
Then add our essential NFPA 70E/Arc Flash Electrical
Safety. It's in depth and it's practical. 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 course
tells you what to do as smart business.
2014 NEC® Section of Workshop
(Monday-Tuesday)
- Branch circuits and feeders
- Various calculations
- Services
- Conductors and over current protection
- Wiring methods
- Review of raceway and boxes
- Wiring materials: switches, switchboards and panel boards
- Motors, generators, A/C and refrigeration, plus fire pumps
- Transformers
- Special locations
- Understanding the rules for over current protection
- Industrial control panels (Article 409)
- Arc flash labeling (Article 110)
- Motor disconnect location rules (Article 430)
- NEC© 2014 Code Changes
2012 NFPA 70E & Arc Flash Analysis Calculations
Section of Workshop (Wednesday-Thursday)
- NTT recommends bringing your laptop for the Analysis
portion, 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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