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e-Hazard Management
More NFPA 70E committee members use our material than all of our competitors combined and our trainer are on the CSA Z462 committee adapting NFPA 70E to Canada. e-Hazard is the leading provider of NFPA 70E/ Arc Flash electrical safety training and materials for trainers. Our consultants have helped develop NFPA 70E compliant electrical safety policies and procedures for many Fortune 500 companies and parts of the US Department of Energy and we provide Train the Trainer services for some of the largest electrical companies in the world. In addition to 70E, our class covers everything required by OSHA 1910. 331 thru 1910. 335 and much more. Our materials are developed by adult education specialists and are conceptually based rather than someone reading the standard and irrelevant information to your workers. All of our classes our instructor lead from experts in the electrical field. We travel the United States, Canada and the world working with companies on electrical safety compliance.
e-Hazard Management is based in Louisville, KY, USA
e-Hazard is proud to include more than 500 utilities in the US and abroad, Fortune 100 manufacturers, electrical contractors and several branches of the US government among our clients.

Electric arc flashes can generate temperatures in excess of 35, 000 F and pose a serious hazard to humans and equipment. e-Hazard provides a full suite of arc hazard training, testing and consulting services. Our training classes are designed specifically for the end-user and are used by more NFPA 70E committee members than any other.

The quality of our training begins with our staff--experienced insturctors who helped write the guidelines critical to your protection. They work hard every day to make sure that people working with high voltage can go home safely to thier families and its shows--they've been rated number 1 by our clients for responsiveness, even after the class has long ended

For more information about how we can put our team to work for you, send us an email at office e-hazard. com or call us at 502-333-0510.
Electrical Workplace Safety NFPA 70E Low Voltage instructor led training : 8 Hours (Regional Seminar or Onsite) This practical one-day course provides a comprehensive understanding of safe electrical workplace practices in accordance with OSHA and NFPA 70E-2009 regulations and guidelines.
Arc Flash Calculations
Arc Flash Calculations for Utilities instructor led traininggroup study and discussioncoursewareworkshop / seminar : Determining safe distances, correct equipment tag information and the appropriate Personal Protective Equipment for an arc hazard area is often complex and confusing. Our experienced instructors provide an in-depth understanding of several different methodologies and help the utility professional know which is appropriate in a given circumstance. Who Should Attend: a Consulting, utility & industrial engineers responsible for arc hazard analysis in the selection of protective equipment and clothing. a more...
NFPA 70E Low Voltage Electrical Safety Training
NESC Safety and Arc Hazard Awareness instructor led traininggroup study and discussionbook : This class is designed specifically for the needs of utility workers working with or near high voltage lines or equipment, or for those managing individuals in these environments. Attendees with learn about the dangers of arc hazards and safe work practices in accordance with the NESC standard. Who should attend a HV Electricians a Linemen a Utility safety directors a RECC or IOU utility managers a Meter service workers a Underground network linemen/ cablemen
OSHA 10 Hour Transmissions & Distributions
OSHA 10 Hour Transmissions Distribution instructor led traininggroup study and discussionbook : 10 Hours This course covers earth grounding, equipment grounding, and high resistance grounding. It explains the differences between all three grounding systems, emphasizing the critical function that equipment ground performs. What You'll Learn a Introduction to OSHA. a Electrical Safety. a Personal Protective Grounding. a Lifting & Rigging. a Personal Protective more...
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