NFPA 70E is a
registered trademark of
the National Fire
Protection Association,
Inc. Quincy, MA 02269
Our goal with this class is to help participants go home at the end of the day, week, year,...career with all the body parts
they're supposed to have at that time and in the shape they're supposed to be in at that age. We do that by explaining
what the standards and regulations are for working safely on, near, or around exposed energized conductors.
For this class participants will use and keep the text, OSHA Electrical Regulations Simplified by James W and James G
Stallcup.
We spend a lot of time to make sure everyone at the seminar understands lockout/tagout (LOTO) and PPE
requirements. We explain, demonstrate, and discuss FR clothing and the requirements of OSHA as well as NFPA 70E.
We explain and discuss fault current (short-circuit current), flash protection boundaries, limited approach boundaries,
restricted approach boundaries and the necessary protection measures for working on, near, or around energized
electrical equipment.
Electrical Safety -- OSHA 1910.331 - 335 and/or NFPA 70E
Electrical Safety is a two-day class based on the safety requirements set forth in OSHA's Standard 29CFR 1910.331
through 1910.335 as well as NFPA 70E .
Do you live where your state OSHA and not the Fed/OSHA sets the standards and rules? Contact us. We can present your state's OSHA requirements. We can develop a site-specific program that fits your needs for Fed/OSHA, your state OSHA and/or NFPA 70E .
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This presentation will cover:
-- What OSHA is and why we have to be aware of the regulations.
-- The basic hazards of working on or near exposed, energized conductors and how to not become a victim of those
hazards.
-- Basics of electricity to include Ohms Law and the Power Formula as well as computations for fault current.
-- OSHA regulations:
1910.331 -- Scope
1910.332 -- Training
1910.333 -- Selection and Use of Work Practices
1910.334 -- Use of Equipment
1910.335 -- Safeguards for Personal Protection
-- Applicable NFPA 70E regulations
-- Plus hints, suggestions, ideas, and discussions on how to work safely
There is a maximum
enrollment for
Electrical Safety of 25.
ELECTRAIN Electrical Safety and Compliance Training for the Electrical Industry
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