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NFPA 70E Arc Flash

 
Electrical power is a dangerous force that requires proper understanding in the workplace. This course defines the requirements for work practices that workers should use to avoid injury from a release of electrical energy when performing tasks involving electrical power. The specific information in this course enables the

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 student to prevent or minimize exposure to all widely recognized electrical hazards as well as to better understand the importance of the relationship between OSHA and NFPA 70E.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

  • Understanding standards for electrical safety
  • Understand the relationship between OSHA and NFPA 70E
  • Understand ARC ratings
  • Creating safe working conditions
  • Understanding electrical shock hazards
  • Understand transformers and circuit breakers
  • Executing a lockout/tagout
  • Understanding hazards of live parts
  • General standards on personal protective equipment

TOPICS COVERED:

  • Introduction to NFPA 70E

  • Safety Related Work Practices

  • General Requirements for Electrical Safety Related Work Practices

  • Electrical Safety Program

  • Transformer Current Ratings

  • Energized Electrical Work Permits

  • Lockout/Tagout

  • Working On or Near Live Parts

  • Alternative Method of Determining Arc Flash FR Clothing and PPE  

  • General NFPA 70E standards pertaining to Personal and other Protective Equipment

Seat Time

This course has been approved for 4 hour.

Testing

All module quizzes require a 70% score to proceed forward in the course. The final exam must be passed with a 70% to receive a certificate of completion.

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