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The NFPA 70E Electrical Safety for Supervisors and Managers in All Industries is an advanced-level online safety course that was updated to reflect the changes to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70E standard for 2018. The course addresses electrical safety in the workplace as applicable under the NFPA 70E standard, emphasizing both supervisory and management responsibilities for ensuring safe work practices around electrical hazards. Basic training in electrical safety
Participants in the course will learn the importance of the NFPA 70E standard and how it is organized, the requirements for an electrical safety program, how to establish and verify an electrically safe workplace, energized electrical work, shock and arc flash risk assessments, and approach boundaries. Additionally, students will cover the requirements for equipment labelling, illumination, housekeeping, confined spaces, flammable materials, and more – all from a management perspective.
NOTICE: Basic training in electrical safety is assumed prior to taking this course.
WHAT CHANGED IN THE NFPA 70E STANDARD FOR 2018:
Several significant changes were made in the 2018 edition of the NFPA 70, including the following:
Updates to procedures for creating risk assessments
Increased emphasis on using a hierarchy of risk controls when evaluating and implementing controls
Logical step-by-step guidelines in Article 120 for establishing an electrically safe workplace
Modifications to the arc flash hazard identification table, making it available to both incident energy analysis and personal protective equipment (PPE) category methods for determining the likelihood of an arc flash
ClickSafety’s online NFPA 70E Electrical Safety for Supervisors and Managers in All Industries course is designed to aid participants in the identification of and protection from electrical safety hazards leading to arc flash, as well as how to establish an electrically safe workplace as outlined in the NFPA 70E standard, which was updated in 2018. In this course, participants will specifically learn the following:
Recognition of the history and purpose of the NFPA and the 2018 NFPA 70E standard
Identification of responsibilities and training requirements for qualified and unqualified persons
Recognition of what is required to achieve and electrically safe workplace through an effective safety program
Identification of safeguards and controls for work involving electrical hazards, including the use of personal protective equipment
The NFPA 70E Electrical Safety for Supervisors and Managers in All Industries online safety course is designed for those who may work around potential workplace electrical hazards in any and all industries. The course is ideal for those who already have basic training in electrical safety and require in-depth and advanced training. Participants may include:
Workers – including workers whose exposure may not be a part of the individual’s regular job responsibilities
Electricians
Supervisors
Managers
If you have any concerns as to whether this course is appropriate for you or your industry, please browse our full selection of online courses and safety packs, call 800-971-1080, or contact us online.
ClickSafety’s online NFPA 70 Electrical Safety for Supervisors and Managers in All Industries course teaches individuals in all industries the changes to the NFPA 70E standard for 2018 and electrical safety in the workplace. Participants of the course can expect:
An updated course reflecting the 2018 edition of the NFPA 70E
Introductory-level information for those potentially exposed to the hazards of electrical work
A comprehensive description of basic requirements for protecting workers from electrical hazards
To receive 0.2 CEU credits for taking this course, students must complete the entire course, pass all knowledge checkpoints with a score of 80%, and complete the course evaluation form at the end of the course. Upon successful completion, participants will receive a course completion certificate showing the CEUs earned.