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Course Description

This one day course presents necessary information that qualified electrical workers need to know to work safely with electrical equipment and highlights the latest changes to 2021 NFPA 70E® “Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace.” We will discuss the increased emphasis risk and hazard categories with supporting group activities and interaction.  We will have electrical personal protective equipment to demonstrate, and discuss the importance of conducting an arc flash hazard analysis.  Important changes to NFPA 70E® will include requirements to perform a Job Safety Plan, clarification in tables with new notes to outline device clearing time and use of rubber gloves with protectors as arc flash hand protection, and a new requirement for investigating every electrical mishap. Most of the electrical accidents and injuries in the workplace are the result of unsafe electrical work practices. Employers are required to provide a workplace safe from all recognized electrical hazards. To accomplish this goal an employer must incorporate applicable regulations in OSHA 29 CFR 1910 and 1926, as well as best industry practices outlined in consensus standards like the NFPA 70E® . This course covers hazards associated with working on or near exposed energized parts and safe work practices that could be implemented to reduce or eliminate these hazards.   Attendees receive a copy of NFPA 70E®.

Who should attend?: Electricians, Technicians, Maintenance Personnel, Engineers, Facilities or Maintenance Supervisors, and other qualified workers who may use a tester or work on electrical parts on an assembly line and are required to have electrical safety training to keep up with changes to NFPA 70E® 2021.

For any questions, please reach out to oshaed@keene.edu
For more information, visit https://oshaedne.com/
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Title
Electrical Safe Work Practices
Type
Online, fixed date
Days
M
Time
8:00AM to 4:30PM
Dates
Jan 13, 2025
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
7.0
Location
  • VILT
Delivery Options
Fee(s)
tuition non-credit $325.00 now or pay later
Notes

Link to course will be emailed to students preferred email the week prior to the class.

The NFPA 70E book will be sent FedEx to students preferred  address.

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