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Provided by: HAZMAT Plans & Programs, Inc Electrical and Arc Flash SafetyElectrical Safety |
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Certificate Program
Provided by HAZMAT Plans & Programs, Inc
**** Training discount - A 20% discount off the regular cost of $225. 00 for all students enrolling in the September 1, 2009 class.
All persons who install, maintain or just work near high voltage energized electrical parts require safety training. This safety course meets or exceeds all OSHA mandated training requirements under 29 CFR 1910. 332 for safety related work practices. The program combines lecture and video presentations that deal with all required elements of the OSHAa s Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices (Subpart S) and the NFPA 70E standards for Electrical Safety in the workplace.
The Electrical/ ArcFlash safety course is eight hours long and includes a copy of the NFPA 70E book. The training is held in our Denver, Colorado training facility. At the end of the safety training class, students will receive a card showing completion of Electrical/ Arc Flash training.
Cost of the course: $225. 00
**** Training special - 20% discount on all students enrolling in the September 1, 2009 class.
To enroll in the Electrical/ ArcFlash safety training course, please use the following link:
http://www. hppsafety. com/ safety/ online. html
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Electrical and Arc Flash Safety
Upon completion of the Electrical/ Arc Flash Safety training course, students will have an understanding of:
1. OSHA Regulations and other Electrical Standards
- 29 CFR 1910 Subpart S
- NFPA 70E
- National Electric Codes (NEC)
2. Electricity and Worker Safety
- What is an Electrical Hazard?
- Unsafe Conditions vs Unsafe Acts
- Effects of Electrical Shocks/ Arc Flash
3. Energized Equipment
- Qualified Person as Defined by OSHA
- LockOut/ TagOut Procedures (29 CFR 1920. 147)
- Voltage Sensors and Meters
- Grounds and Grounding
4. Safe Work Practices
- Safe Distances
- NFPA
- Energized Electrical Work Permit (EEWP)
- Hazard Analysis
- Conductive Apparel and Insulated Tools
- Protective Shields
- Confined or Enclosed Work Spaces
- Portable Ladders and Electrical Hazards
5. Equipment
- Portable Equipment
- Tests Instruments and Equipment
- Power and Lighting Circuits
- Flammable Materials
- Explosions Proof & Dust Igniting
6. Personal Protective Equipment
- PPE
- Signs, Tags and Barricades
- Warning vs Caution vs Danger
Upon completion of the training, each student will receive a Certificate of Completion for Electrical/ Arc Flash Safety. Certificate
1. OSHA Regulations and other Electrical Standards
- 29 CFR 1910 Subpart S
- NFPA 70E
- National Electric Codes (NEC)
2. Electricity and Worker Safety
- What is an Electrical Hazard?
- Unsafe Conditions vs Unsafe Acts
- Effects of Electrical Shocks/ Arc Flash
3. Energized Equipment
- Qualified Person as Defined by OSHA
- LockOut/ TagOut Procedures (29 CFR 1920. 147)
- Voltage Sensors and Meters
- Grounds and Grounding
4. Safe Work Practices
- Safe Distances
- NFPA
- Energized Electrical Work Permit (EEWP)
- Hazard Analysis
- Conductive Apparel and Insulated Tools
- Protective Shields
- Confined or Enclosed Work Spaces
- Portable Ladders and Electrical Hazards
5. Equipment
- Portable Equipment
- Tests Instruments and Equipment
- Power and Lighting Circuits
- Flammable Materials
- Explosions Proof & Dust Igniting
6. Personal Protective Equipment
- PPE
- Signs, Tags and Barricades
- Warning vs Caution vs Danger
Upon completion of the training, each student will receive a Certificate of Completion for Electrical/ Arc Flash Safety. Certificate
About The Training Provider: HAZMAT Plans & Programs, Inc
HAZMAT Plans & Programs, Inc - HAZMAT Plans & Programs, Inc., dba HP&P Safety, Inc., is a full service Occupational Health and Safety consulting and training firm. HP&P has been assisting small to medium size companies with meeting OSHA and DOT worker safety compliance since its inception in 1992. Areas of safety experience and expertise include Disaster Preparedness/ Emergency Response, Risk Management, Commercial...

