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Arc Flash Protection & Electrical Safety

Date : Dec 17, 2014 - 09:00 AM - Dec 18, 04:00 PM


Event URL : http://www.nyeventslist.com/events/arc-flash-protection-electrical-safety-dec-2014albany,
Organizer : American Trainco
Venue : Faciltiy provided upon registration
Location : Faciltiy provided upon registration,
Albany,, New York, US, ZIP: 12206

Ticket Price: $990.00


Arc Flash Electrical Safety NFPA 70E - Industrial Training Seminar
A 2-Day Training Course Based on the NFPA 70E Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace
New: Includes Discussions on Changes for 2012!
Purpose of Seminar:
The purpose of this course is to save lives, prevent disabling injuries, and prevent damage to plants, buildings, and
equipment. This course is based on NFPA 70E and students will learn about personal safety for working on or around
electrical systems and equipment, how to use proper materials and procedures for doing electrical work, and the
potential consequences for themselves or others if they don't.
The real world, practical knowledge presented in this course is immediately applied by our attendees in their
workplaces. This course also helps companies meet their OSHA training obligations as outlined in CFR 1910.331-335.
Now, that's "Real World" Training!
Who should take this course?
Do you work on or around any electrically energized equipment at industrial plants, utilities, or commercial and private
building facilities? If so, it is necessary you take this course. From machine operators and janitorial personnel, to
maintenance workers and experienced electricians - anyone who comes in contact with electrical equipment must
receive electrical safety training to be in compliance with the requirements of OSHA standard CFR 1910.331-.335.
All Maintenance Personnel in:

Manufacturing Plants
Commercial Buildings
Hospitals
Waste Water Facilities
Schools
Government Buildings

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Research Facilities
Shopping Centers
Apartment Buildings
Airports

Including:
All Electricians - any level
Maintenance & Electrical Supervisors
Machine Operators
Maintenance Millwrights & Mechanics
HVAC Technicians
Field Service Technicians
Building Engineers
Stationary Engineers
Building & Maintenance Managers
Multi-craft & Cross Training Personnel
Environmental Safety & Health Personnel
What will you learn?
Attendees will learn:
1. How to identify electrical hazards
2. The difference between "qualified" and "unqualified" electrical workers
3. Safe approach distances to exposed electrical conductors
4. Improvements in PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) for electrical safety
5. "Hot Work" rules
6. Proper work practices in wet or damp locations containing electricity
7. Lockout/Tagout procedures for electrical equipment and systems
8. Safety requirements for electrical installations
9. Damage caused to equipment from poor electrical safety practices
10. Damage caused to people from poor electrical safety practices
11. Just how much voltage is too much voltage for the human body to handle
12. How OSHA Rules apply to your job & workplace
13. What it takes to establish compliance
14. OSHA penalties for noncompliance
15. Changes for 2012

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