Course curriculum

What our Qualified Electrical Worker training includes

  • Certificate of Completion

    How often is the Electrical Safety Training required? The 2018 standard currently states that facilities must train all employees working on or near electrical equipment at an interval not to exceed three (3) years. Training shall include general Awareness for those individuals not qualified to work on or near electricity, as well as qualified worker training which shall include task-specific instruction.

  • REAL-WORLD TRAINING BY PEOPLE WHO LIVE IT

    Forget death by PowerPoint. Our NFPA 70E/OSHA 1920-compliant electrical safety training will keep your team engaged from start to finish with hands-on, mock projects they’re more likely to remember. Our training is delivered by authentic and experienced engineers who’ve worked in the field and know first-hand the day-to-day safety issues your team faces. This four-hour training experience could be the best investment you make in creating a culture of safety and awareness.

    TAKE A LOOK AT WHAT OUR ELECTRICAL SAFETY TRAINING INCLUDES

  • Qualified Electrical Worker Training

    INTRODUCTION

    • Course Objectives

    CODES AND STANDARD

    • Federal Safety Regulations (OSHA)
    • Enforcement Agencies (NFPA, IEEE)
    • Other Standards and Guidelines

    SAFE WORK PRACTICES

    • Employer Responsibilities
    • Employee Responsibilities
    • Contractor Responsibilities
    • Equipment Working Clearances
    • Preliminary Planning
    • Selection/Use of Safe Work Practices
    • Exposed Energized Equipment
    • Proper Switching Procedures
    • Proper Lockout/Tagout
    • Proper Grounding Techniques
    • Work On or Near Energized Equipment
    • Test Equipment Safety
    • Electrical Interlocks

    • ELECTRICAL SHOCK

      • Nature of Electric Shock
      • Shock Severity Factors
      • Response to Shock
      • Quantifying the Shock Hazard
      • Mitigating Shock Hazard
      • Relaying and Protective Equipment
      • Shock Victim Rescue

      ARC FLASH AND ARC BLAST

      • Fundamentals of Arcing Incidents
      • Quantifying the Hazard
      • Preventing Arc Flash Hazards
      • Difference between Flash & Blast
      • Personal Protective Equipment
      • Working Distances Definitions
      • Hands on Simulations
      • Hazard Avoidance Techniques
      • NFPA 70E Tables Calculation VS Performing an Arc Flash Analysis