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Electrical safety for the qualified worker

Learning objective 

Become aware of electrical safety hazards and how to properly address them with protective equipment and eliminate of them where possible.

Course abstract 

This course provides workers exposed to electrical hazards with the knowledge and skill sets for electrical safe work practices and lockout/tagout, shock and arc flash hazard assessments, and job hazard analysis as required by OSHA and NFPA 70E. More important, it provides employees with the skills necessary to maintain a safe work environment and return home safely at the end of their day. 

This course provides both traditional classroom instruction and hands-on demonstrations of safe work practices. Skill demonstrations and lab exercises include donning PPE, checking for the absence of voltage, creating and executing a LOTO procedure and grounding and establishing an electrically safe work condition. The class ends with practical testing and certification. 

Target audience

Electricians, technicians, maintenance workers, engineers, managers and safety professionals who need to follow and adhere to industry and government standards to maintain safe electrical work environments.

Course options 

In-person training
  • 3 days, 2.4 CEU 
  • Location: Warrendale, PA and Houston, TX
  • Cost $1490 USD

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Course topics 

  • Electrical safety standards and regulations
  • NFPA 70E
  • OSHA
  • Shock hazards
  • Arc flash hazards
  • Personal protective equipment
  • Job safety analysis
  • Lockout/tagout
  • Safety-related work practices