NFPA 70E Arc/Electrical Safety Awareness

This two-part online NFPA 70E training series provides a comprehensive overview of electrical safety in the workplace, aligned with the latest 2024 standard. Part one covers the fundamentals of electrical hazards, including shock, arc flash, and arc blast, and introduces key safety concepts such as hazard identification, risk assessment, and boundaries. Part two focuses on the practical application of NFPA 70E, including safe work practices, establishing an electrically safe work condition, and the use of personal protective equipment (PPE). Designed for qualified and unqualified workers alike, this training ensures participants understand how to recognize electrical hazards and apply effective controls to protect themselves and others.

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Who should take this training?

This training is essential for both"qualified persons" who work directly with electrical equipment and "unqualified persons" who may work near an electrical hazard.

OSHA Compliance

This course is developed in alignment with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)standards and guidelines, specifically targeting requirements for 29 CFR 1910Subpart S.

Course Duration and Requirements

To successfully complete the training, students will need access to a computer or mobile device with a reliable internet connection. The core of the course involves two 30-minute presentations that covers critical safety protocols and best practices. Following the presentations, students are required to take a final quiz, and a passing score of 70% is necessary to fulfill the course requirements and ensure students have a solid understanding of the safety guidelines.

$ 75.00 USD
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