How to Qualify Electrical Workers for ARC FLASH & SHOCK HAZARD NFPA 70E

NFPA 70E/OSHA ELECTRICAL SAFE WORK PRACTICES CLASSROOM TRAINING
8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Starting at: $205.00
2025 Dates: March 27, June 17, Sept. 25
Safety Council of Northwest Ohio
8015 Rinker Pointe Ct.
Northwood, OH 43619
This electrical safe work practices course aids in the steps to help Qualify an employee under the following:
NFPA 70E 2024 Article 110.2 (A)(1)
and
OSHA 29 CFR Sub Part S 1910.331-335, 1910.399
The course provides general knowledge and understanding of the existence, nature, causes, and methods to prevent electrical hazards.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
OSHA 1910.331/1910.399 requires employers to evaluate and document company employees who perform, or who have potential to perform work on energized or potentially energized electrical equipment.
- Electrical Trades Personnel
- Supervisors
- Engineers
- Safety Managers
- Any employee who needs to be determined by the Owner as a qualified electrical employee working on energized electrical equipment
- Safety personnel who need help to Qualify their employees
Instruction includes:
► Training on arc flash awareness & shock hazard awareness
► Standards and codes
► Understanding of arc flash energy values
► Selection and use of appropriate PPE
► Reading & following warning signs/labels
► Methods to reduce risk while working on live exposed parts
► Arc flash & shock hazard assessments
► Safe work practices documentation
► Basic elements of how to Qualify your employees
► Employer’s on-site electrical task training requirements to determine your employee is Qualified to perform energized work.
In addition to the training, OSHA and OSHA On-site service will be discussed. FREE electrical compliance consultation services will be explained so that employers can take advantage of them to create a compliant and safer workplace.
This training covers employer's on-site electrical task training requirements which determine if your employee is QUALIFIED to perform energized work.
Cost: Members: $205.00 per person
Non-Members: $305.00 per person
Cancellations less than 24 hours in advance and No-shows are responsible for the full registration fees. Substitutions may be made at any time. Non-members must prepay to register.
The class can be presented on-site for 8 or more students. Contact the Safety Council for more information.