CSA Z462 - Arc Flash & Shock Training (Annex R)

CSA Z462 Electrical Safety Training Class

Class Overview

e-Hazard’s training on the Canadian CSA Z462 standard provides a thorough knowledge of the dangers and recommended safe behaviors for those who work daily around electrical hazards. This course goes beyond the theoretical to give attendees a solid understanding of the regulations regarding electrical safety and how to apply them in real-world situations.

This class may be included with other classes or offered as a standalone class.

What You'll Learn

Workers who attend our CSA Z462 Substations and Equipment class will learn the following information:

  • Regulations related to being HV – Qualified and working safely
  • Safe practices working on or near energized equipment
  • Live line work, tools and equipment
  • Mobile equipment and electrical hazards
  • De-energized testing
  • Creating a safe work zone (Tape in/Tape out)
  • Public safety (limited approach) boundaries
  • Minimum approach distance
  • When is it live-line work
  • What tasks do not require a live-line permit
  • Testing and verifying equipment is de-energized
  • Why you must ground
  • Field testing requirements
  • Demonstrate your proficiency of HV skills for our engineer/lineman

Who Should Attend?

The following personnel should take our CSA Z462 Substations and Equipment class:

  • Safety engineers
  • Supervisors
  • Electricians
  • Electrical engineers

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