Completion Achievement
NFPA Issued Certificate
Delivery Method
LVT – Live Virtual Training (Online)
Why Join
• Improve the reliability and lifespan of electrical equipment and systems
• Develop or supervise effective maintenance programs
• Ensure compliance with NFPA 70B, OSHA, and industry safety standards
• Reduce unplanned downtime and electrical equipment failures
• Gain formal NFPA training to support maintenance goals
Key Course Features
NFPA 70B establishes the foundation for Electrical Preventive Maintenance (EPM) programs across industrial, commercial, and institutional facilities. This course provides a comprehensive understanding of maintenance practices that help prevent equipment failures and ensure reliable electrical system performance.
Participants explore how NFPA 70B integrates with NFPA 70E electrical safety standards and reliability frameworks. The training focuses on inspection procedures, testing methods, condition monitoring, and maintenance strategies to maintain electrical system safety and operational efficiency.
This course is ideal for maintenance professionals, facility managers, electrical engineers, and anyone responsible for electrical reliability and compliance.
During this course, you’ll learn more about
• The purpose, structure, and key updates of NFPA 70B (2023 Edition)
• Developing and implementing Electrical Preventive Maintenance (EPM) programs
• Inspection and testing requirements for transformers, switchgear, motors, cables, and protective devices
• Maintenance data collection, documentation, and reporting practices
• Electrical system risk management and reliability strategies
After completing this course, you’ll be able to
• Interpret and apply NFPA 70B requirements in real-world maintenance systems
• Design and maintain an effective EPM program that supports reliability and safety goals
• Conduct inspections and testing following NFPA maintenance procedures
• Identify potential electrical failures and implement preventive measures
• Support organizational compliance with NFPA, OSHA, and IEEE standards