Arc Flash and Electrical Safety (NFPA 70E)
Arc Flash and Electrical Safety (NFPA 70E)
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Duration: 50 Minutes Language: English
Recommended For:
- This safety training course is for electricians, maintenance technicians and other personal, such as janitorial staff, outside contractors and others who work near a hazard. Updated for 2021 edition.
Topics Covered:
- Understand the difference between arc flash and electric shock.
- Recall hazards, injuries, and indirect consequences related to arc flash and electric shock.
- Recognize the way approach protection limits are determined.
- Match approach boundary criteria with worker qualifications.
- Identify necessary training and skills for qualified workers.
- Recall primary elements of an electrical safety program.
- Recognize the purpose of lock and tag procedures.
- Identify different types of lock and tag devices.
- Identify basic procedural steps for lock and tag.
- Identify the requirements for the use of test tools and equipment.
- Recall the requirements, benefits, and components of a job briefing.
- Identify the requirements, benefits, and components of an energized work permit.
- Recall PPE responsibilities and requirements related to work around energized equipment and parts.
Course Benefits:
- Certificate of Completion. *Valid for 1 year.
- Examination record available for employer.
Regulations:
- NFPA 70B - Recommended Practices for Electrical Equipment Maintenance
- NFPA 70E - Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace
- OSHA 1910. 335 - Safeguards for Personnel Protection
- OSHA 1910 Subpart S Electrical
- OSHA 1910 Subpart I Personal Protective Equipment
- OSHA 1926.28 Personal Protective Equipment