Electrical Safety for First Responders

1.5 Hours

This class provides a review of the hazards that exist in overhead and aerial electrical lines as well as electrical hazards that exist in commercial, institutional, and industrial environments.

Fee for Onsite Training

$3,500 for first day of training, $2,500 for each additional day.

Includes 1.5 hours of training for up to 50 attendees, up to 4 sessions per day, and instructor travel to US locations.

Handouts available for printing and distribution.

Dates

Call for scheduling (502) 716-7073.

What You'll Learn

  • Shock and arc flash awareness.
  • Awareness while responding to specific emergencies – overhead lines, motors, etc.
  • Dealing with fixed equipment.
  • Issues when dealing with mobile and portable equipment.
  • Discussion of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).

Who Should Attend

  • Emergency personnel management
  • Incident commanders
  • Firefighters
  • Safety officers
  • Fire chiefs
  • Assistant fire chiefs

Instructor

Instructor Al Havens is uniquely qualified to teach this course to emergency personnel. As an electrical engineer and former firefighter, Al has experienced all aspects of electrical safety planning and understands the exacting requirements of professionals working in the field.

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Proud participating members of the following organizations:

  • American Society of Safety Engineers Website
  • ASTM International Website
  • National Fire Protection Association Website
  • IEEE Website
  • National Safety Council Website
  • International Electrotechnical Commission Website
  • Canadian Standards Association Website