NESC Safety & Arc Flash Hazard Awareness

4 Hours

This class is designed specifically for the needs of utility workers working with or near low or high voltage lines or equipment, or for those managing individuals in these environments. Attendees with learn about the dangers of arc hazards and safe work practices in accordance with the NESC and OSHA 1910.269 standards and best practices.

Fee for Onsite Training

$3,500 for first day of training, $2500 for each additional day. Local rates and volume rates available.

Includes 4 hours of training for up to 40 attendees, and instructor travel to US locations.

Additional $25 per person for the e-Hazard.com workbook.

Dates

Call for scheduling (502) 716-7073.

What You'll Learn

  • OSHA Regulations (1910.269), being HV-qualified and working safely.
  • Working on or near energized equipment.
  • Live line work, tools & equipment.
  • Mobile equipment & 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.
  • Testing and verifying equipment is de-energized.
  • Why you must ground.
  • Field testing requirements.
  • Arc Flash PPE requirements.

Who Should Attend

  • HV Electricians
  • Linemen
  • Utility safety directors
  • RECC or IOU utility managers
  • Meter service workers
  • Underground network linemen/cablemen

Agenda

  • Safety Facts
  • Electrical Hazards & Protection
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Flash Hazard Assessment

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