Course Overview
Electricity can kill. That is why NFPA 70E® was created. It requires employers to develop and implement an electrical safety program. This course explains basic electrical safety practices that apply to electrical work. These practices include wearing personal protective equipment and completing arc-flash hazard analyses. Ideal learners include people in all industries, particularly supervisors, electrical maintenance and installation workers, and safety managers.
Course Topics
- Electrical Safety Program Elements
- Arc-Flash Hazard Analysis
- Approach Boundaries
- PPE for Electrical Hazards
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Explain the purpose of electrical safety programs
- Recognize the elements of an electrical safety program
- Recall how to complete an arc-flash hazard analysis
- Distinguish between arc-flash, limited and restricted approach boundaries
- Identify appropriate personal protective equipment for electrical hazards
This course takes approximately 30 minutes to complete
A passing grade of 80% or higher required. Up to 3 attempts are provided.
A certificate will be provided upon the successful completion of this course.