
Qualified Electrical Worker
Arc Flash & Shock
Virtual Live Training
“Best training I’ve had in a long time.”
“94/100 Course Feedback Score”
This interactive virtual live electrical safety training is taught by a Certified Safety Professional who has personally trained and overseen the process of training thousands of qualified electrical workers. In this course we will discuss case studies and perform arc flash and shock risk assessments utilizing the OSHA 1910 Subpart S regulations and the NFPA 70E® standard. Class size is limited to enhance and tailor your learning experience. The following Lesson Objectives will be covered:
Gain access to your free copy of NFPA 70E®
Describe core electrical safety information
Discover electrical regulations and standards
Identify major electrical hazards
Describe electrical protection methods
Conduct risk assessments for shock and arc flash
Select and care for PPE
Learn First Aid/CPR/AED requirements
Who should take this course? Anyone working directly or indirectly on electrical systems including maintenance personnel, facility managers, electricians, HVAC technicians, construction workers, electrical and systems engineers, supervisors and managers of electrical work, safety managers and any other person required to perform tasks near energized electrical equipment.
Course completion certificates will be emailed after completion of the course.
“Was not a boring course! Mix of group breakout sessions, interactive content, and an instructor that kept it fun.”
“I was so glad this was not another online click course. The virtual live format struck a perfect balance of convenience and learning. ”
“My goal is for you to learn how to fish. The electrical industry is always changing with updated codes, standards and new regulations. We go through some of that, but a main goal is for you to learn to navigate that changing landscape by being comfortable with looking and thinking through these changes yourself.”
“I was so glad this was not another online click course. The virtual live format struck a perfect balance of convenience and learning. ”
“You will learn to think through identifying and eliminating hazards by performing arc flash and shock risk assessments. Once you have confidently assessed the risk, you will go through different scenarios—controlling the hazards along the way.”