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Arc Flash (NFPA 70E) | On Site Arc Flash Training & Study - Facility Results

Arc Flash Training, NFPA 70E, NFPA 70B, Electrical Safety Training & Infrared Thermography Services

More than 2,000 workers every year suffer injuries requiring medical attention from arc flash, shock, and electrical safety incidents. Companies looking to reduce risk, improve OSHA compliance, and protect their workforce rely on our Arc Flash Training, NFPA 70E Training, NFPA 70B Preventive Maintenance Programs, and Infrared Thermography Surveys to identify hazards before they become catastrophic failures.

We provide On-Site Electrical Safety Training that helps teams prevent arc flash incidents, avoid downtime, and increase productivity. Our programs are built for real-world electrical work and fully aligned with OSHA, NFPA 70E, NFPA 70B, and CSA Z462 requirements.

Our Electrical Safety Services Include:

  • Arc Flash Training & Arc Flash Safety Awareness

  • NFPA 70E Electrical Safety Training & Certification

  • NFPA 70B Electrical Equipment Maintenance Training

  • Electrical Safety for Qualified Electrical Workers

  • Infrared Thermography Surveys & Thermal Imaging Inspections

  • Electrical Preventive Maintenance (EPM) Programs

  • Electric Shock Prevention Training

  • Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) Training

  • On-Site Electrical Safety Audits & Risk Assessments

  • Bilingual Electrical Safety Training (English & Spanish)

  • NFPA 70E / CSA Z462 Qualified Worker Classes

Our goal is simple: help your team recognize electrical hazards, reduce arc flash risk, and work safely around energized equipment while staying fully compliant with national safety standards.

Arc Flash Training, Electrical Safety Training, NFPA 70E Training

Arc Flash Safety Training Programs & SoftwareIn addition to our NFPA training and our safety training, we have data collection software called FlashTrack™. This award-winning software records all electrical nameplate information to protect you from arc flash-related injuries. It can ensure all labels are installed correctly and capture a photographic record of all assets.

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We’re the leader in electrical and On-Site Arc Flash Training and NFPA 70E Training solutions, including Safety Training, Arc Flash Labeling Services, and products. Our variety of arc flash /  and NFPA 70E training programs are designed to keep you and your team safe on the job. Our award-winning FlashTrack™ software has been recognized three years in a row as a convenient, cost-efficient tool that companies continue to rely on.

What Is Arc Flash?

Dangerous electrical phenomena known as arc flash can seriously harm equipment and put nearby persons at risk. It happens when an electric current veers off course and flows from one conductor to another or a grounded surface through the air. A tremendous release of energy in the form of heat and light, frequently reaching 35,000 degrees Fahrenheit (10,000 at the head and chest), is the result of this phenomenon.

Any environment with electrical arc flash energy, such as a home, office, industrial facility, or construction site, might result in an arc flash. Employees who utilize or are near electrical equipment are especially in danger since an arc flash can result in fatal burns, blindness, damage to the hearing, and serious burns.

It is essential to be aware of the risks posed by arc flash and to take the appropriate safety measures to avoid mishaps. One such measure is adequate arc flash safety training, which can assist staff in identifying potential risks and taking the necessary action to stop injuries.

Arc flash training requirement is for workers in industries where electrical hazards are prevalent. The arc flash training involves identifying the risks associated with arc flash, implementing safety protocols, selecting and wearing appropriate personal protective equipment, and responding to emergencies.

In summary, electrical arc flash is a serious hazard that can result in severe injuries or death. It is crucial to understand the risks associated with arc flash/ CSA Z462 and take proper precautions, including mandatory training and the use of appropriate protective equipment. At First Aid Appliance Repair, we prioritize the safety of our workers and customers and provide the necessary training and equipment to ensure a safe work environment.

Bilingual NFPA 70E Training

 

How NFPA 70B Strengthens Electrical Safety, Arc Flash Prevention, and Infrared Thermography Programs

NFPA 70B is the foundation of a reliable electrical preventive maintenance (EPM) program, and it directly supports everything companies are trying to accomplish with Arc Flash Training, NFPA 70E Electrical Safety Training, Infrared Thermography Surveys, and Qualified Electrical Worker Training. As the new mandatory standard for electrical equipment maintenance, NFPA 70B requires facilities to implement documented inspection schedules, testing procedures, and maintenance intervals for switchgear, panelboards, MCCs, transformers, breakers, relays, and all energized electrical equipment. Compliance with NFPA 70B dramatically reduces the likelihood of arc flash events, shock hazards, equipment failure, production downtime, and fire-related losses.

NFPA 70B includes detailed requirements for thermal imaging inspections, making Infrared Thermography Surveys a key component of your maintenance program. These thermal scans identify loose connections, overloaded circuits, deteriorating conductors, and heat buildup long before they escalate into arc flash incidents or unplanned shutdowns. By combining NFPA 70E training (safe work practices), Arc Flash Safety Training (hazard awareness and PPE), and NFPA 70B maintenance (equipment reliability and inspection standards), your facility builds a complete electrical safety ecosystem that meets OSHA expectations and significantly improves operational uptime.

Implementing NFPA 70B alongside an Arc Flash Risk Assessment, regular LOTO (Lockout/Tagout) procedures, and ongoing Qualified Electrical Worker Training ensures your team understands how to maintain, test, and troubleshoot equipment in accordance with national safety standards. This integrated approach improves reliability, reduces incident energy levels, and extends the life of critical electrical assets. Facilities that follow NFPA 70B’s maintenance requirements—paired with NFPA 70E compliance, CSA Z462 guidelines, and routine infrared thermal imaging inspections—experience fewer equipment failures, fewer electrical safety incidents, and far fewer OSHA violations.

Please browse our site or contact us for more information about our products. Facility Results is dedicated to helping you and your team stay safe and knowledgeable about On-Site Arc Flash Training based on NFPA 70E safety and to help you avoid unnecessary fines or penalties!

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