NFPA 70E Training

iOn Global Contracting offers OSHA mandated electrical safety training.  OSHA-mandated electrical safety training should be obtained by anyone in the electrical trades, but is of particular importance for:

• Electrical engineers
• Safety managers
• Electricians
• Electrical contractors
• Plant managers
• Facility maintenance personnel
• Electrical inspectors
• Risk managers
• Mechanical engineers
• HVAC installers
• Designers
• Project managers 
 

All of our training courses are conducted by dynamic instructors, with a proven track record for keeping students engaged and attentive, using hands-on exercises, PowerPoint presentations, and other contemporary tools designed to make education an enjoyable experience. 

 

NFPA 70E Training Schedule - One Day Course

This informative and engaging class is designed for all personnel who work on, around or near any type of electrically energized equipment rated 50 volts or greater.
 
You will be introduced to the NFPA 70E (2021) requirements and rules and regulations as required by the OSHA Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices Standard 1910.331 1910.335. 
 
This class delivers life-saving information by utilizing an entertaining, yet sobering approach. It is designed to
benefit the experienced worker in need of refresher training; those who may be new to the industry and have little to no experience with electrical safe work practices will also greatly benefit
from taking this class.  
 
Note: This program contains videos of a very graphic nature
 
 
Course Outline:
 
 
STANDARDS FOR ELECTRICAL SAFETY 
  • CFR 1910.331.335
  • NFPA 70E (2021)
  • OSHA Final Rule (2014)
  • NFPA 70B (2019)
  • NEC (2020)

RISK MANAGEMENT

  • Risk Assessments
  • Shock Risk Assessments
  • Arc Flash Risk Assessments
  • Hierarchy of Risk Assessments
  • Approach Boundaries: Limited, Restricted, Arc Flash
  • Labeling Requirements

WORK INVOLVING ELECTRICAL HAZARDS

  • Energized Work Permits
  • Justifications/Exemptions
  • Establishing an Electrically Safe Work Condition 
  • Overhead Electrical Line Safety 
ENERGY CONTROL PROGRAM
  • Lockout/Tagout Program
  • Lockout/Tagout Procedures
  • Lockout/Tagout Training Requirements
  • Lockout/Tagout Auditing (Program & Field) Requirements

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

  • Selection of PPE
  • Incident Energy Analysis Method
  • NFPA 70E Table Method
  • Proper Maintenance of PPE
  • Voltage Rated Gloves and Tools
  • Flame Resistant Clothing vs. Arc Rated Clothing 
 
 
QUALIFIED vs. UNQUALIFIED PERSONS
  • Definitions
  • Level of Knowledge
  • Training
REAL LIFE CASE STUDIES
  • Workplace Injury
  • Workplace Fatality
  • OSHA Fines Imposed