NFPA 70E Suite
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Learning Objectives
- Identify common electrical hazards and explain how electricity causes harm.
- Describe the purpose and key elements of an electrical safety program.
- Select appropriate PPE for various electrical work situations.
- Apply OSHA and NFPA 70E® standards to implement compliance and safe work practices.
Course Outline
Recognizing Electrical Hazards
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1. Introduction
- Welcome
- Introduction
- Learning Objectives
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2. How Electricity Works
- How Electricity Works
- The Path of Least Resistance
- Knowledge Check: How Electricity Works
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3. Electrical Terms
- Conductors
- Insulators
- Learning Activity: Conductivity
- Grounding
- Learning Activity: Key Electrical Terms
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4. Electrical Hazards
- Knowledge Check: Why Electrical Incidents Occur
- Electrical Shock
- Effects of Electrical Shock
- Severity of Electrical Shock
- Knowledge Check: Dangers of Electrical Shock
- Arc Flash
- Arc Blast
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5. Secondary Hazards
- Secondary Hazards: Burns
- Secondary Hazards: Collisions and Falls
- Secondary Hazards: Fires
- Knowledge Check: Dangers of Electricity
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6. Precautions
- Electrical Safety Tips
- Knowledge Check: Electrical Safety Tips
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7. Conclusion
- Summary
Using Electrical Safety Programs (US)
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1. Introduction
- Welcome
- Introduction
- Learning Objectives
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2. Purpose
- Purpose of Electrical Safety Programs
- Knowledge Check: Purpose of Electrical Safety Programs
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3. Electrical Safety Program Elements
- Procedures
- Capacitors
- Controls
- Hazard and Risk Evaluation
- Work Permits
- Testing Equipment
- Inspection and Maintenance
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4. Arc-Flash Hazard Analysis
- Arc-Flash Hazard Analysis
- Knowledge Check: Arc-Flash Hazard Analysis
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5. Approach Boundaries
- Approach Boundaries
- Arc-Flash Boundary
- Limited Approach Boundary
- Restricted Approach Boundary
- Knowledge Check: Boundaries
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6. PPE for Electrical Hazards
- What NOT to Wear
- Appropriate Fabrics
- Arc-Rated Clothing
- Knowledge Check: Clothing
- Body Protection
- Head and Ear Protection
- PPE for Hands
- Glove Inspections
- Knowledge Check: PPE for Hands
- Foot Protection and Other Considerations
- PPE Care and Maintenance
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7. Summary
- Summary
Applying Electrical Standards (US)
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1. Introduction
- Welcome
- Introduction
- Learning Objectives
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2. Consequences
- Why Employees Follow OSHA Regulations and Consensus Standards
- Knowledge Check: Consequences
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3. OSHA and Consensus Standards
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Standards
- Condition 1
- Condition 2
- Qualified Person
- Learning Activity: Qualified Person
- Knowledge Check: OSHA Standards
- Consensus Standards
- Consensus Standards for Electrical Work
- Knowledge Check: Consensus Standards
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4. NFPA 70E Training Requirements
- NFPA 70E® Training Requirements for Unqualified Persons
- Arc-Flash Boundary
- Limited Approach Boundary
- Restricted Approach Boundary
- Learning Activity: Approach Boundaries
- Training Requirements for Qualified Persons
- Knowledge Check: Training Requirements
- Emergency Response Training
- Refresher Training
- Knowledge Check: Emergency Response Training
- Electrical Equipment Training
- Training on Establishing Electrically Safe Work Conditions
- Other Training for Work Involving Electrical Hazards
- Limited Approach Boundary Training
- Limited Approach Boundary Training: Qualified Persons
- Knowledge Check: Training
- Maintenance
- General Safety-Related Maintenance Requirements
- Safety Requirements for Special Equipment
- Knowledge Check: Maintenance
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5. NFPA 70E Tables
- Risk Assessment
- Working With NFPA 70E® Tables
- Knowledge Check: Approach Boundaries Tables
- Knowledge Check: Likelihood of Arc Flash Occurrence
- Knowledge Check: PPE Categories
- Required PPE
- Knowledge Check: Required PPE
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6. Summary
- Summary
Preventing and Addressing Electrical Violations
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1. Introduction
- Welcome
- Introduction
- Learning Objectives
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2. Protect Yourself
- Insulation and Guarding
- Over-Current Protective Devices
- Knowledge Check: Protect Yourself
- Safe Work Practices
- Additional Safe Work Practices
- Knowledge Check: Safe Work Practices
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3. Grounding
- Grounding
- Learning Activity: Electrical Grounds
- Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI)
- Testing GFCIs
- Knowledge Check: Grounding
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4. Common Violations
- Electrical Violations
- Inadequate Wiring
- Use Properly Rated Cords
- Do Not Plug Multiple Cords Together
- Additional Considerations
- Proper Use of Cords
- Knowledge Check: Cords
- Cord Inspection
- Overloads
- Faulty Grounding Path
- Knowledge Check: Ground Path Apathy
- Ground Path Apathy
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5. Tools and Guarding
- Defective Electrical Tools
- Improper Guarding on Energized Parts
- Substandard Cabinets, Boxes and Fittings
- Knowledge Check: Electrical Violations
- Knowledge Check: Electrical Issues
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6. Panels, Cords and Markings
- Blocked Electrical Panels
- Damaged Strain Relief on Cords and Conductors
- Improper Marking of Electrical Equipment
- Importance of Proper Marking of Electrical Equipment
- Failure to Mark Disconnecting Means and Circuits
- Labels and Line Drawings
- Knowledge Check: Panels, Cords and Markings
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7. Conclusion
- Summary
Training Process
This course has no prerequisites. It is open to all individuals, regardless of prior electrical experience or training.
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