NFPA 70E Arc Flash Electrical Safety Training

Understanding the risks and property electrical safety practices are vital to safety on the job site. Enroll today in this vital electrical safety training!


According to the NFPA (National Fire Protection Association), almost 56% of injuries in 2020 were caused by direct exposure to electricity. Injuries and fatalities from electricity are attributed to shock, electrocution, arc flash, and arc blast. It is crucial to understand how to best prevent these events from happening. NFPA 70E Standard for Electrical Safety was crafted to educate and protect workers from severe electrical hazards.


This course goes over the relationship between OSHA and NFPA 70E standards, and how to maintain job site safety and prevent harm from a release of electrical energy when working with electricity.


Professionals working in or around electrical environments are required to meet NFPA 70E requirements and complete training. These professions include contractors, electrical engineers, inspectors, HVAC installers, designers, and safety managers.


Quizzes: All module quizzes require a 70% score to proceed forward in the course.


Final Exam: The final exam must be passed with a 70% to receive a certificate of completion.


Seat Time: This course has been approved for 4 hours.

$45.00

What You Get

Certificate of Completion


Duration

4 Hours


Learning Type

100% online, available 24/7


Course Access

Courses Available 24/7


Course Structure

At your own pace, save progress as you go


Course Updates

Content is updated and current

  • Introduction to NFPA 70E
  • Chapter 1 Safety-Related Work Practices
  • Chapter 2 Safety-Related Maintenance Requirements
  • Chapter 3 Safety Requirements for Special Equipment

Learning Objectives:


  • Explain the significance of workplace electrical safety.
  • Provide definitions for key electrical safety terms.
  • Explore workplace electrical injuries, including the body's response to electric current and the risks associated with arc flash, shock, flash, and blast incidents.
  • Examine the objectives and steps for achieving an electrically safe work environment.
  • Delve into Lockout/Tagout procedures and their importance.
  • Examine the factors and considerations for working on energized electrical equipment.
  • Identify components of various electrical hazard analyses and restrictions for shock protection.
  • Investigate personal protective equipment, particularly electrical PPE.
  • Outline safety-related maintenance requirements.
  • Highlight hazards associated with specialized equipment.

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