Arc Flash Regional Workshops

Arc Flash Training Regional Workshops

This course introduces the student to the hazards of an arc flash event & how to set up an arc flash safety program based on the NFPA 70E “Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace”. Students will learn the factors affecting arc flash hazards, selection & use of PPE for arc flash protection & equipment labeling requirements. Supplemented by graphic videos & stimulating class discussions this course has the impact required to ensure that the student understands the importance of arc flash & shock protection.

Arc Flash Regional Workshops Topics Included

* NFPA 70E Updates
* NFPA 70E Requirements
* Hazards of an Arc Flash Event
* Proper Use of Personal Protective Equipment
* Selection & Use of Protective Clothing
* Care of PPE
* Proper Sizing of PPE & Options Available
* Basics of the Arc Flash Calculations
* Labeling Requirements
* Electrical Maintenance Requirements
* Value of Coordination/Mitigation to Reduce Arc Flash Hazard Levels
* LOTO review based on NFPA 70E Establishing Safe Work Condition

NFPA 70E Electrical Safety Training

Arc Flash Training Materials

* Seminar text handouts & related materials
* Select pages from Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace
* Valuable safe work practices & tips
* Pocket-sized 4″x 6″ charts & safety tools
* Full-sized 11″ x 17″ PPE posters
* 2″x 2″ Arc Flash Trained hard hat badge
* Certificate badge of completion

NFPA 70E - Electrical Safety Training

Audience

Supervisors, Engineers, Managers & any other personnel involved in the operation of industrial electrical equipment. Safety personnel should also attend to evaluate their facility safety programs and identify the needs of their employees.

Facility Results offers regional, four-hour, open-seating workshops on the correct and efficient use of NFPA 70E for identifying and minimizing hazards due to electrical shock and arc flash in the workplace. These half-day workshops are a perfect fit for employers and contractors who want to stay current on the NFPA 70E standards, but can’t afford the time and expense of bringing consultants into their place of business.

Each NFPA 70E Workshop is delivered by two Facility Results trainers. All of the company’s trainers have extensive backgrounds in workplace safety and hands-on experience in the subject matters they train on. This includes, but is not limited to, topics like OSHA compliance, NFPA 70E standards, recognizing hazardous risk categories and explaining the intent and limitations of personal protective equipment. Most importantly, a major part of Facility Results’ business is NFPA training and consulting, so our Workshop trainers have what it takes to garner the attention and respect of attendees who range from novice to very experienced.

These Arc Flash safety training workshops are an excellent forum for open discussion with many different perspectives. Hear how other professionals and qualified workers are finding opportunities to address some of the NFPA 70E standards and requirements. See the latest technology in personal protective equipment and explore the differences, and pros and cons of each technology available today. Learn about simple-to-implement compliance programs like a managed glove program to automatically rotate your electrical-insulated gloves, as OSHA requires. Get electrical safety posters and tools that will assist you with electrical safety awareness.

Facility Results has trainers that have been trained by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and sit on several NFPA committees, such as NFPA 70E and NFPA 73. Facility Results can help you with not only what is required for Arc Flash training today, but also with what is going to be required tomorrow.

Industry Terms

  • National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
  • NFPA 70E
  • On-Site Arc Flash Training
  • Video Arc Flash Training
  • NFPA 70E Training
  • On-Site NFPA 70E Training
  • Arc Flash Labeling
  • Arc Flash Analysis
  • Arc flash
  • Personal protective equipment (PPE)
  • Limited and restricted approach boundaries
  • Limits of approach
  • Electrically safe work condition
  • Electrical Safety Program
  • Host and contract employers
  • Qualified and unqualified persons
  • Shock risk assessment
  • Arc flash risk assessment
  • Arc flash incident energy method
  • Arc flash PPE category Method
  • Electrical safety authority (ESA)
  • Lockout/Tagout program (LOTO)
  • Certified Electrical Safety Worker (CESW)
  • Energized electrical work permit
  • Arc flash PPE category
  • Arc-rated apparel
  • Safety grounding equipment
  • Batteries, lasers, power electronic equipment