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From American Trainco
Arc Flash Electrical Safety with Skills and Certification
The Electrical Safety and 70E Arc Flash Protection training course 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
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Arc Flash Protection Electrical Safety
"I walked out with an interest in living longer."
- Bill Gabriel, Building Engineer, AAOMS
The Electrical Safety and 70E Arc Flash Protection training course 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
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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 The Jacman Group
NFPA 70E Electrical Arc Flash Safety Training
Prevent Injuries, Save Lives & Reduce OSHA fines
Implement NFPA 70E for Electrical/ Arc Flash Safety
This training covers OSHA Regulations
CFR 29 1910. 331 - 1910. 335
This is a 2-day comprehensive training seminar for anyone working on or near energized equipment.
Each student is tested and awarded a certificate upon successful completion.
This training is specially designed
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From AVO Training Institute
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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Electrical Safety for Utilities

OSHA requirements for Qualified electrical workers are the focus for this electrical safety course. Students will learn current requirements for working on or near energized electrical circuits and equipment that are energized above 600 volts. Emphasis will be placed on generation, transmission, and distribution type installations. Investigation of the hazards of electricity and how to properly
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