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From Business Industrial Network
Hazardous Area Instrumentation CD Based Training




HAZARDOUS
AREA INSTRUMENTATION CD Based Training
CD Based Training
The
most comprehensive of all hazardous areas safety training courses.
Designing, maintaining and operating of Instrumentation and Control
Systems in Hazardous Areas, requires specialized knowledge which ensures
that these systems work safely, without being sources of ignition
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Arch Flash Safety and National Electric Code - NEC, Training

Arch Flash Safety and National Electric safety Code (NEC) training seminar to be held in Atlanta, GA., (NFPA 70E). Licensed electricians to deliver an Arc Flash Safety Seminar designed for commercial and industrial application.
ARC - NEC seminar course outline is as follows:
NFPA 70E
Introduction
Review of Article 130
Use of Index
130.1 Justification for
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From Radiofrequency Safety International Corporation
Electrical Hazard
Introduction to Electrical Safety.
Discussion topics include: Hazardous Locations, General Safety Requirements, Electrical Hazards & Safe Working Clearances.
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From e-Hazard Management
Electrical Workplace Safety NFPA 70E Low Voltage Arc Flash Training



8 Hours (Regional Seminar or Onsite)
This practical one-day Arc Flash Training course provides a comprehensive understanding of safe electrical workplace practices in accordance with OSHA and NFPA 70E-2009 regulations and guidelines.
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Low Voltage Qualified NFPA 70E
**One day Seminar tuition for either the NFPA 70E Low Voltage Electrical Safety Training or the High Voltage Qualified Electrical Safety Training is $350 per person, with a $50 discount for companies sending 5 or more attendees. **If you have five or more attendees to register, please contact e-Hazard at register@e-hazard. com or call us at (502) 716 7073.**
Tuition includes:
a Expert
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From Last Minute Training
Canadian Electrical Code
Designers, installers and users are responsible for electrical safety. The Canadian Electrical Code establishes safety standards for design, installation, maintenance and use of electrical wiring by preventing undue electrical fire and shock hazards.
Excellent code knowledge is a prerequisite to correct specification and application of equipment and wiring in all areas of design, construction,
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From Electrical Training USA
ON-SITE ARC FLASH TRAINING SEMINAR
This seminar provides a practical understanding, in everyday language, of the OSHA requirements that are mandated under CFR 29 - 1910 (Occupational Safety and Health Standards) covering the servicing and maintenance of machines and equipment. Included are:
Lockout / Tagout
1910. 331 - Scope
1910. 332 - Training Requirements
1910. 333 - Selection and Use of Work Practices
1910. 334 - Use of
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From AVO Training Institute
NFPA70E Electrical Safety Requirements

This comprehensive electrical safety course will assist the employer in meeting the safety training requirements of NFPA 70E ®, OSHA 29 CFR 1910. 332, and the NEC ® requirements for a qualified person as defined in Article 100. This course will focus on the NFPA 70E ® with additional information on the hazards of electrical shock, arc, and blast along with the general requirements for
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OSHA Electrical Safety Related Work Practices

This facilitated training course is designed to meet the minimum mandated training requirements specified in OSHA 29CFR 1910. 331-.335 for those employees classified as qualified which work on or near exposed electrical parts operating at 50 volts or more, or for those employees classified as unqualified but are exposed to electrical hazards during their job duties.
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From The Training Experts Ltd
Electrical Safety
Does your organisation have people that use or work with electrical systems or equipment? If so, you will be required to undertake a risk assessment and train your employees.
If your people are unaware of the risks involved in working with electrical equipment, then your organisation could be subject to an improvement notice, prosecution or an increased risk of a civil claim against the
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From Multi-media Access
Electrical Safety


"Electrical Safety" is for all workers who work around electricity and electrical equipment. Electrical accidents can damage equipment, putting companies "out of production" for days or even weeks. Sparks from frayed wires and machinery can start fires and cause explosions. Electricity can harm people even more directly through shock and electrical burns. Your employees will learn how
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Lockout/Tagout: Affected Employees


This course explains the hazards of accidental releases of stored energy. Aimed at affected personnel, this program will create an awareness and respect for all forms of stored energy and lockout tagout procedures. Delivery formats include CD-ROM, LAN, WAN, Intranet, Internet. The course can be customized to meet your site-specific needs. It is currently available in English, French and Spanish,
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Lockout/Tagout: Control Hazardous Energy Sources


This course explains the basic procedures, terminology used in the procedures, and general requirements for the control of hazardous energy sources. This training covers both affected and authorized employees. Delivery formats include CD-ROM, LAN, WAN, Intranet, Internet. The course can be customized to meet your site-specific needs. It is currently available in English, but other language tracks
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Lockout/Tagout: Take Control


"Lockout/Tagout: Take Control" is for all authorized and affected employees working on or around machinery where unexpected energization or startup of the equipment could occur. This course lists specific procedures to effectively lock and tag equipment in order to control energy. After explaining the lockout/tagout program, this course lists various forms of hazardous energy and their
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Lockout/Tagout: Safety Pays


"Lockout/Tagout: Safety Pays" is for all workers who perform maintenance or repairs on equipment and for machine operators who must be aware of and respect lockout/tagout procedures. The course teaches the proper lockout/tagout procedures for ensuring that machines are locked, blocked, and tagged before work is performed on them. Delivery formats include CD-ROM, LAN, WAN, Intranet, Internet. The
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From Envico LTD
17th Edition Training - City and Guilds

17th Edition training courses are primarily aimed at practicing electricians with relevant experience and other allied professionals e. g. electrical engineers, contracts managers, designers, consultants, surveyors, qualified electricians and other related trades needing to update and enhance their understanding of IEE Wiring Regulations. It is essential for anyone requiring an understanding of BS
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17th Edition Training Update

17th Edition Update Training - If you already have your 16th Edition wiring regs qualification, City & Guilds 2381 and have had it since June 2001, you only need to update your knowledge and attend the 17th Edition Update course. The 17th Edition electrical qualification is called the 2382-20. If your qualification was obtained prior to June 2001 you will need to attend the full 3 Day 17th Edition
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City and Guilds 2377-12 - Portable Appliance Testing PAT Testing
About the City & Guilds 2377a 12 PAT Testing training course
The City & Guilds 2377a 12 PAT Testing course is suitable for those who undertake inspection and testing of electrical equipment.
The City & Guilds 2377a 12 PAT Testing course includes a practical exercise using test instruments.
City & Guilds 2377a 12 PAT Testing training course pre-requisites:
A basic knowledge of
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