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2024 Arc Flash & Shock Electrical Safety Training
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Arc Flash & Shock Electrical Safety Training
Arc Flash & Shock Electrical Safety Training & Interactive Workshop
Register now to attend updated electrical safety training based on the new 2024 edition of the CSA Z462 Standard.
Electrical safety training is required every 3 years or less and shall address changes and updates to safety-related work practices.
Earn Continuing Education Units (CEU) to Advance Your Career!
Course Highlights:
- Arc Flash and Shock Hazards: What they are, and how to identify when you are exposed to them.
- Energized Electrical Work: What this means, and how to apply the Hierarchy of Risk Control Methods to reduce risk.
- Roles and Responsibilities: Who is qualified to perform electrical work.
- Job Safety Planning: How to complete a job safety plan and job briefing.
- Electrically Safe Work Condition: 8-step procedure requirements.
- Energized Electrical Work Permit (EEWP): What this is, and how (and when) to use it.
- Risk Assessment Procedure: Learn how to identify hazards, assess risks, and implement risk control methods.
- Arc Flash & Shock PPE: Review new and innovative products that improve worker safety, compliance and comfort.
- Hands-On, Interactive Workshop: Lessons using a variety of PPE, tools, and equipment.
- Work Task Exercises: Apply knowledge using common job examples.
- Emergency Procedures: Learn how to respond to emergency situations including methods of contact release.
Who Should Attend?
- Qualified Electrical Workers (electricians, electrical engineers, electrical engineering technologists, and other trades with electrical scope).
- Task Qualified (trades with electrical scope including HVAC, Cathodic Protection, Elevator, Fire Alarm and Overhead Door and Crane Mechanics/Technicians, Power Engineers and REFM Plumbers.)
- Qualified Instrumentation Workers
- Associate Electrical Workers (Apprentices, EITs, Technologists-In-Training)
- Electrical Safety Standby Person/Safety Watch (Qualified Electrical Worker or other category)
- Maintenance Managers and Supervisors
By keeping workers up to date on arc flash & shock electrical safety training, employers prioritize safety, comply with regulations, adopt best practices, reduce risks, adapt to new technologies, and drive continuous improvement in workplace safety.