Completion Achievement
NFPA Issued Certificate
Delivery Method
F2F – Face to Face (Classroom)
LVT – Live Virtual Training (Online)
Why Join
• Reduce the risk of electrical injuries and incidents in the workplace
• Improve understanding of electrical safety programs and procedures
• Develop a better understanding of arc flash hazards, PPE selection, and safe work practices
• Stay updated with NFPA 70E standards and regulatory requirements
• Strengthen your organization’s electrical safety culture
Key Course Features
NFPA 70E, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace, is a comprehensive course designed to equip workers and safety professionals with the knowledge and best practices required to reduce electrical injuries, including shock, arc flash, and arc blast incidents. This standard is critical for creating and maintaining electrically safe work conditions.
The course covers the standards, scope, structure, and role of NFPA 70E in minimizing occupational electrical hazards through risk assessments, safe work practices, and the use of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE). It is highly relevant for electricians, maintenance personnel, safety professionals, and supervisors responsible for electrical safety in the workplace.
During this course, you’ll learn more about
• The hierarchy of risk control and how it applies to electrical safety
• The process for performing an electrical hazard and risk assessment
• Identifying safe work practices for establishing an electrically safe work condition
• Understanding arc flash boundaries and appropriate PPE selection
• Documentation procedures and energized work permits
After completing this course, you’ll be able to
• Recognize the purpose, scope, and application of NFPA 70E
• Interpret and apply the standard’s requirements to real-world work scenarios
• Perform electrical risk assessments and determine mitigation strategies
• Implement effective electrical safety programs aligned with NFPA 70E
• Identify electrical hazards and apply appropriate PPE and safe work practices