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2012 NFPA 70E/ Arc Flash Electrical Safety
National Technology Transfer, Inc.


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Target Audience
Electrical Safety Personnel

Summary
Our essential two-day NFPA 70E/Arc Flash Electrical Safety course is the basis for more advanced electrical safety courses

Description/Agenda

2 day Lecture
1.6 Continuing Education Credits

This course is a subcomponent of:
2012 NFPA 70E/ Arc Flash Electrical Safety with Introduction to Arc Flash Analysis

Our essential two-day NFPA 70E/Arc Flash Electrical Safety course is the basis for more advanced electrical safety courses. This course meets the safety training requirements for employees bound by OSHA rule 29 CFR 1910:331-335. Learn how current NFPA 70E standards apply to a facility, why safe electrical work practices are important, and how to ensure your organization meets all government standards for electrical safety. OSHA’s mandated training requirements apply to employees who face a risk of electric shock that is not reduced to a safe level by the electrical installation requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.303-308.

This course is a two-day segment within these broader courses: NFPA 70E / Arc Flash Electrical Safety with Utilization of High Voltage and NFPA 70E / Arc Flash Electrical Safety with Arc Flash Analysis. We suggest one of these broader courses for the most comprehensive training.

Electrical safety training empowers workers to perform their jobs safely. According to the US Department of Labor, electrocution is one of the main causes of on-the-job deaths of industrial workers. Proper training keeps facilities, equipment and personnel safe from accidents, injuries and fatalities.

Agenda

 NFPA 70E 2012 Updates

  • Review of important revisions

 Important Standards

  • Approach boundaries
  • Flash boundaries
  • Selection of PPE
  • Voltage rated regular gloves
  • Simplified two-category, (FR) clothing system
  • Clearing time for fuses and breakers

 OSHA 29 CFR 1910.331.335: Electrical Safe Work Practices

  • Qualified person requirements
  • Training requirements
  • Selection and use of work practices
  • Work on de-energized parts
  • Lockout/Tag out
  • Working on or near exposed energized parts
  • Test instruments and equipment
  • Safeguards for personal protection
  • Proper use of rubber goods
  • Insulated tools
  • Flame resistant (ATPV) clothing

Standards Referenced and Organizations Used

  • American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
  • American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM)
  • Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)
  • National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)

Electrical Hazards

  • Electrical shocks, arcs and blasts
  • Fault current and potential difference
  • Electrical safety in industrial plants

Safety Maintenance Practices

  • Switchgear
  • Fuses and circuit breakers
  • Premise wiring controllers

Safe Installation Practices NFPA 70

  • Guarding live parts
  • Effective grounding
  • Working clearances

 

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