Electrical Measurement Safety Training
Based on NFPA 70E/70B/70, OSHA, ANSI, IEEE, and IEC standards
Class Overview
Our electrical measurement safety program is 4-hours long, conducted in a formal classroom setting. This course includes two hours of classroom instruction followed by a two-hour hands-on practical exam. Students learn the basics of electrical measurement, along with the importance of working safely and how to avoid common safety hazards.
The practical exam involves setting up an electrically safe work condition on real equipment. An instructor will observe students performing the tasks required to set up the electrically safe work condition and will keep track of their activities as they work.
This class may be included with other classes or taken as a standalone class provided all students have previously completed the LV Qualified program.
Students are strongly encouraged to bring their own meter to this training.
What You'll Learn
Attendees of our low voltage training class will learn the following information:
- What electrical power can do to a digital multimeter – and to YOU
- Common safety hazards
- Leading safety standards organizations
- NFPA and IEC Safety standards
- Meter safety inspection
- Meter safety check list
Who Should Attend?
The following personnel should attend our multimeter application training class:
- Electricians
- Low voltage professionals
- Machine operators
- Facility maintenance technicians
- Building maintenance personnel
On-site at Your Facility
Pricing includes training plus student materials. Rates may differ depending on state.
Local rates and volume rates available. Includes training and instructor travel to U.S. locations. Limited to 20 students.
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