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2024 NFPA 70E®, Electrical Safety in the Workplace

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NFPA 70E helps to understand the importance of having a safety program for better safeguarding work areas from electrical risks and identify the elements of a risk assessment while telling the difference between electrical hazards and risk. This training would provide assisstance  to perform a shock hazard analysis by establishing steps of an electrically safe work condition. It will provide the knowledge of minimizing exposure to shock, arc flash, arc blast, electrocution, and other potential hazards. Personal protection equipment (PPE) and its intent and limitations and understanding maintenance requirements for the different types of electrical equipment and PPE. 

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This instructor-led training contains the code requirements found in the 2024 edition of NFPA 70E including, distinguishing the components of an electrical safety program, identifying the requirements of a qualified person with respect to electrical work, identifying the steps to create an electrically safe work condition, determining when energized work is permitted, and selecting appropriate PPE based on the equipment and task.

Based on the 2024 edition of NFPA 70E, this essential electrical safety training provides the opportunity to increase your knowledge of the standard and practice applying its requirements. This dynamic, expert-led course uses real-world scenario-based activities, videos, and job aids, for increased engagement and retention of core concepts. This program reviews the articles of 70E, covers the fundamentals of setting up and following an electrical safety program, and documents operating procedures for compliance with OSHA 1910 Subpart S and OSHA 1926 Subpart K.

  • Identify the scope, purpose, and key requirements of NFPA 70E.
  • Differentiate electrical safety responsibility between the employer and employee.
  • Distinguish the components of an electrical safety program.
  • Examine the requirements of a qualified person with respect to electrical work.
  • Identify the steps to create an electrically safe work condition.
  • Determine when energized work is permitted.
  • Identify safety-related maintenance requirements for electrical equipment and installations.
  • Identify electrical safety requirements for special equipment such as electrolytic cells and capacitors.

Anyone working in and around electrical equipment including but not limited to:

  • Electricians and electrical contractors.
  • Electrical engineers and designers.
  • Electrical inspectors.
  • Facility maintenance staff.
  • HVAC installers.
  • Safety, risk, plant, and project managers.
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