
NFPA 70E Electrical Safety In the Workplace
1 Day or 2 Day Training
Completion Achievement
๐ NFPA Issued Certificate
Delivery Method
๐ฅ F2F – Face to Face (Classroom)
๐ป LVT – Live Virtual (Online)
Why Join?
Hereโs why this course is worth it:
- ๐ Enhance Safety โ Reduce risks of shock, arc flash & arc blast
- ๐ Gain Expertise โ Learn NFPA 70E requirements in simple, practical steps
- โก Stay Compliant โ Meet OSHA & NFPA 70E safety standards
- ๐งโ๐คโ๐ง Protect Your Team โ Implement effective safety programs & PPE use
- ๐ Earn Recognition โ Get an NFPA-issued certificate
Duration
๐ 1-Day (0.7 CEUs)
๐ 2-Day (1.4 CEUs)
NFPA 70E โ Electrical Safety in the Workplaceยฎ Training is a comprehensive course designed to equip workers, supervisors, and safety professionals with the knowledge and practical skills to reduce the risk of electrical hazards, including shock, arc flash, and arc blast incidents. This training emphasizes risk assessment, safe work practices, and proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE) to create and maintain electrically safe work conditions. It is essential for anyone responsible for workplace electrical safety and OSHA compliance.
During this course, participants will explore:- The Hierarchy of Risk Control in electrical safety
- Performing an electrical hazard and risk assessment
- Establishing an electrically safe work condition
- Understanding arc flash boundaries and PPE selection
- Lockout/Tagout procedures and energized work permits
- Documentation and training requirements under NFPA 70E
By the end of this training, you will be able to:- Recognize the purpose, scope, and application of NFPA 70E
- Apply NFPA 70E requirements to real-world work scenarios
- Conduct effective electrical risk assessments and develop mitigation strategies
- Implement electrical safety programs aligned with NFPA 70E standards
- Identify hazards and apply PPE and safe work practices
- Support workplace compliance with OSHA and NFPA regulations
This course is designed for:- Electrical workers & maintenance personnel
- Safety managers and supervisors
- Engineers and technical staff
- Employers responsible for electrical safety compliance
- Anyone involved in OSHA and NFPA 70E safety programs
