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Arc Flash Protection & Electrical Safety Training Class
Course ID: 15228
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Arc Flash Protection & Electrical Safety Training Seminar
Purpose of Seminar:
This program is designed to save lives, prevent disabling injuries, and prevent damage to plants, building and equipment.
Based on NFPA 70E, students attending this course will gain an immense respect for the power of electricity. They will learn about personal safety for working on or around electrical systems and equipment, how to use proper materials and procedures for doing electrical work - and the potential consequences for themselves or others if they don't.
Taught as if they were our own employees, students are given practical instruction that they can immediately apply when they go back to their workplace. This course also helps companies' meet their OSHA training obligations as outlined in CFR 1910.331-335.
Whether your employees are machine operators, maintenance personnel or experienced electricians, this course is an absolute "must" for anyone working on or around electrically energized systems and equipment.
What you will learn:
- How to identify electrical hazards
- The difference between "qualified" and "unqualified" workers
- Safe approach distances to exposed electrical conductors
- Improvements in PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
- "Hot Work" rules
- Proper work practices in wet or damp locations
- Lockout/Tagout procedures
- Safety requirements for electrical installations
- Damage caused to equipment from poor electrical safety practices
- Damage caused to people from poor electrical safety practices
- Just how much voltage is too much voltage for the human body to handle
- How OSHA Rules apply to your job & workplace
- What it takes to establish compliance
- OSHA penalties for noncompliance
Who should take this course: This seminar is a must for anyone who works on or around any electrically energized equipment at industrial plants, utilities or commercial and private building facilities. From machine operators and janitorial personnel, to maintenance workers and experienced electricians - anyone who comes in contact with electrical equipment must receive Electrical Safety training to be in compliance with the requirements of OSHA standard CFR 1910.331-.335. People who will benefit from attending these seminars include???
- All Building Maintenance Personnel
- Plant & Facility Maintenance Personnel
- Environmental Health & Safety Personnel
- Apprentice Electricians who need an Introduction to Electrical Safety
- Experienced Electricians who need a Refresher Course
- Electronic Technicians and Equipment Assemblers
- Machine Operators
- Millwrights, Mechanics & Plumbers
- HVAC Technicians
- Stationary Engineer
- Building Engineers
- Building Managers
- Plant/Facility Superintendents
- Plant/Facility Engineers
What you will take home: American Trainco Seminar Manual - detailing all presentation material covered n the class Personalized Training Certificate with 1.4 American Trainco Continuing Education Units for attending this two-day seminar, approved by the Maintenance Training Association of the Americas
All the information you need from asking our instructors specific questions about your own equipment or facility
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Electrical Safety & the Qualified Electrical Worker A. Background, responsibilities & requirements B. Types of Safety Standards: NFPA 70E & others C. OSHA Electrical Safety Regulations overview
Electrical Hazards A. Power of Electricity - Shock, Arc-Flash & Arc-blast B. How to identify electrical hazards C. Electrical Fires D. Electrical Burns E. Static Electricity F. Accident Prevention G. Emergency Response
III. Safety Related Work Practices A. Definitions B. General Requirements C. Establishing Safe Work Condition D. Electrical Lockout / Tagout E. Working on or near Live Parts F. Safe Approach Distances
IV. Safety Related Maintenance Requirements A. General Maintenance Requirements B. Substations, Switchgear, Switchboards, Panelboards, Motor Control Centers, Disconnect Switches C. Premises Wiring D. Controller Equipment E. Fuses & Circuit Breakers F. Rotating Equipment G. Hazardous (Classified) Locations H. Batteries & Battery Rooms I. Portable Electrical Tools & Equipment (PPR)
V. Safety-Related Work Practices & Requirements for Special Equipment A. Electrolytic Cells B. Batteries & Battery Rooms C. Lasers D. Power Electronic Equipment
VI. Installation Safety Requirements A. General Requirements for Electrical Installations B. Wiring Design & Protection C. Wiring Methods, Components & Equipment for General Use D. Specific Purpose Equipment & Installations E. Hazardous (Classified) Locations, Class I, II & III F. Special Systems G. Guarding of Live Parts H. Grounding I. Ground Fault Protection J. Temporary Wiring
VII. Electrical Safety Program A. Setting up an Electrical Safety Program B. Implementing an Electrical Safety Program
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