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© 2016 TPC Trainco PUB ES-GEN Real World Training...for Real World Needs Electrical Safety Arc Flash NFPA 70E Arc Flash NFPA 70E Electrical Safety ® A 2-Day Training Course Based on the NEW 2015 NFPA 70E ® Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace ® “An eye opener... I wish all my co-workers could attend.” Donald Siglar - Maintenance Mechanic Harrah’s Casino “I walked out with an interest in living longer.” Bill Gabriel Building Engineer, AAOMS Learning Objectives: • Requirements of OSHA & NFPA 70E ® standards • Changes in the standards from 2012 to 2015 • Identify electrical hazards • The dangers and risks of poor electrical work practices • What it means to be a “qualified worker” • Safe approach distances • How Arc Flash happens • How to read Arc Flash labels • How to read Arc Flash charts and illustrations • PPE requirements • How to find resources for and select the right PPE • Proper electrical work practices & “hot work” rules • How to work with electricity in wet or damp locations • Lockout/Tagout procedures for electrical equipment • Safety requirements for electrical installations • Etablishing compliance • Penalties for noncompliance • This seminar can also be presented at your facility for larger groups • Reserve your space now! CALL 1-877-978-7246 • Check us out online at www.TPCTrainco.com for a complete listing of all seminars coming to your area TPC TRAINCO Real World Training...for Real World Needs

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Page 1: Requirements of OSHA & Arc Flash NFPA 70E Electrical Safety · ARC FLASH ELECTRICAL SAFETY NFPA 70E® This training program is designed to save lives, prevent disabling injuries,

© 2016 TPC Trainco PUB ES-GEN

Real World Training...for Real World Needs

Electrical SafetyArc Flash NFPA 70EArc Flash NFPA 70E

Electrical Safety®

A 2-Day Training Course Based on the NEW 2015 NFPA 70E® Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace®

“An eye opener... I wish all my co-workers could attend.”

Donald Siglar - Maintenance MechanicHarrah’s Casino

“I walked out with aninterest in living longer.”

Bill GabrielBuilding Engineer, AAOMS

Learning Objectives:

• Requirements of OSHA & NFPA 70E® standards

• Changes in the standards from 2012 to 2015

• Identify electrical hazards

• The dangers and risks of poor electrical work practices

• What it means to be a “qualified worker”

• Safe approach distances

• How Arc Flash happens

• How to read Arc Flash labels

• How to read Arc Flash charts and illustrations

• PPE requirements

• How to find resources for and select the right PPE

• Proper electrical work practices & “hot work” rules

• How to work with electricity in wet or damp locations

• Lockout/Tagout procedures for electrical equipment

• Safety requirements for electrical installations

• Etablishing compliance

• Penalties for noncompliance

• This seminar can also be presented at your facility for larger groups

• Reserve your space now! CALL 1-877-978-7246• Check us out online at www.TPCTrainco.com for a complete listing of all seminars coming to your area

TPC TRAINCOReal World Training...for Real World Needs

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Real World Training...for Real World Needs™

PURPOSE OF SEMINARThe foremost purpose of this training program is to keep workers safe while working on or around electrically energized equipment. It is also designed to help organizations who are employers of electrical workers comply with OSHA and NFPA 70E® safety standards. From safe work practices and hazard concerns that affect the employee, to the liability, documentation and compliance concerns that affect the employer, we will apply the information presented in this course to your specific needs, circumstances, workers, facilities and equipment. Overall, this program is designed to reduce liability concerns for the employer while establishing a culture of safe work practices among employees

WHAT YOU WILL TAKE HOME• A laminated, full-color ATMT® Reference

Guide detailing all the “must-know” information covered in the class. Keep this with you while on the job for immediate knowledge recall.

• A comprehensive Study Guide for additional reference and preparation for optional ATMT® Testing and Certification

• A Personalized Training Certificate with 0.8 TPC Trainco Continuing Education Units for each day attended, 1.6 for both days.

• All the information you need from asking our instructors specific questions about your own unique equipment or facility.

CONTINUING EDUCATIONUpon completion of this seminar, the student will receive a Certification of Completion and .8 TPC Trainco CEUs per day attended. Most employers and many government agencies accept TPC Trainco CEUs to fulfill their continuing education requirements. If the student needs CEUs to renew a state license, please contact us at 303-867-5035 to ensure the state licensing board has approved the seminar. If we are currently not approved by your state licensing board, we are happy to begin the process as long as we receive your request at least one month before the training date.

Reserve Your Space Now! CALL 1-877-978-7246 or Online at www.TPCTrainco.com

WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS COURSE?This seminar is a must for anyone who works on or around any electrically energized equipment at industrial plants, utilities or commercial and private building facilities. From machine operators and janitorial personnel, to maintenance workers and experienced electricians - anyone who comes in contact with electrical equipment must receive Electrical Safety training to be in compliance with the requirements of OSHA standard CFR 1910.331-.335.

“Having been disappointed by other seminars I’ve attended, I was pleasantlysurprised by this outstanding presentationby TPC Trainco.”

Tom Onuschak – Eastwood Printing

ATMT CERTIFICATION® TESTINGThe optional ATMT® Electrical Safety Certification exam may be taken online or in a written test format. Both types of tests can be taken any time after the class is over.

Electrical SafetyArc Flash NFPA 70EArc Flash NFPA 70E

Electrical Safety®

“After 20 years, I think it’s time to change the way I’ve done things.”

COURSE OVERVIEWIn addition to keeping workers safe, this course is designed to help companies fulfill their legal requirements relative to OSHA 29 CFR Part 1910, Subpart S Electrical, and NFPA 70E® “Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace®”.

Employers are required to follow the law which will help them avoid lawsuits and keep their workers safe. Knowing the OSHA Qualified Electrical Worker definition and understanding how it is applied to your specific situation will keep you and your workers out of trouble. This course is designed to help you get your organization up to speed and workers properly trained as quickly and thoroughly as possible.

OSHA 1910.399 specifically defines a qualified person as “One who has received training in and has demonstrated skills and knowledge in the construction and operation of electric equipment and installations and the hazards involved.”

TPC Trainco helps our customers by providing solutions (the Arc Flash Electrical Safety NFPA 70E® training program, and ATMT® Electrical Safety Testing and Certification program) that may be adopted by employers to meet or assist in both their “received training” and “demonstrated knowledge” requirements as it relates to the qualified person definition. In our optional third day of training we will also show employers how to address the “demonstrated skill” portion of the qualified person definition and provide you with tools and examples of how to set up that process within your own facility.

From a practical perspective, students will gain an immense respect for the power of electricity and the damage it can cause to people and equipment. They will learn about personal safety for working on or around electrical systems and equipment, how to use proper tools, materials and protective gear, and what procedures to use when doing electrical work. In this class, an otherwise dry recitation of rules and regulations is brought to life so that students will take an active and keen interest in learning how to properly protect themselves and others, and understand the potentially deadly consequences if they don’t.

TRAINING OUTCOMESSeveral specific discussions are covered and tasks completed during this training course. After completion of our two-day program students will have learned:

1. Requirements of OSHA & NFPA 70E® standards2. Changes in these standards from 2012 to 20163. How to identify electrical hazards4. The dangers and risks of poor electrical work

practices5. What it means to be a “qualified worker”6. Safe approach distances to electrical conductors7. How Arc Flash happens & the devastation it causes8. How to read Arc Flash labels9. How to read Arc Flash charts and illustrations10. Personal Protective Equipment requirements11. How to find resources for and select the right PPE12. Proper electrical work practices & “hot work” rules13. How to work with electricity in wet or damp locations14. Lockout/Tagout procedures for electrical equipment15. Safety requirements for electrical installations16. What it takes to establish compliance17. OSHA penalties for noncompliance

“I walked out with an interest in living longer.”

Tom Onuschak – Eastwood Printing

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2-Day Program

• Electrical Safety and the Qualified Electrical Worker

à Background, Responsibilities and Requirements

à Safety Standard Types: NFPA 70E and Others

à OSHA Electrical Safety Regulations Overview

• Electrical Hazardsà Power of Electricity - Shock,

Arc Flash and Arc Blastà Electrical Firesà Electrical Burnsà Static Electricityà Accident Preventionà Emergency Response

• Safety Related Work Practicesà Definitionsà General Requirementsà Establishing Safe Work Conditionà Electrical Lockout / Tagoutà Working on or near Energized Partsà Safe Approach Distancesà Energized Work Permità How to conduct a Risk Assessmentà Reading Arc Flash One Line Diagramsà Determining PPE Requirements from

the Incident Energy Analysis

• Safety Related Maintenance Requirementsà General Maintenance Requirementsà Substations, Switchgear,

Switchboards, Panelboards, Motor Control Centers,

à Disconnect Switchesà Premises Wiringà Controller Equipment

C O U R S E O V E R V I E W

ARC FLASH ELECTRICAL SAFETY NFPA 70E®

This training program is designed to save lives, prevent disabling injuries, and prevent damage to plants, building and equipment. It covers NFPA 70E® in-depth, the new standard for meeting OSHA training obligations under CFR1910.331-335. Students attending this course will gain an immense respect for the power of electricity as they learn the important new rules of electrical safety all personnel working on or near energized parts and equipment are required to follow. In this seminar, an otherwise dry recitation of rules and regulations is brought to life so that students will take an active and keen interest in learning how to properly protect themselves and others, and understand the potentially deadly consequences if they don’t. Training like this never costs – it pays!

ARC FLASH ELECTRICAL SAFETY NFPA 70E® WITH SKILLS & CERTIFICATIONThe first two days of this seminar are identical to our 2-day program. The additional third day of this seminar adds practical applications & exercises, student skill demonstrations and ATMT® (TPC Trainco Maintenance Technician) certification testing for attendees requiring more in-depth training.

à Fuses & Circuit Breakersà Rotating Equipmentà Hazardous (Classified) Locationsà Batteries & Battery Roomsà Portable Electrical Tools and

Equipment (PPR)

• Practices and Requirements for Special Equipment

à Electrolytic Cellsà Batteries & Battery Roomsà Lasersà Power Electronic Equipment

• Electrical Safety Programà Setting up an Electrical Safety Programà Implementing an Electrical Safety

Programà Complying with NFPA 70E®

à Interpreting Arc Flash Analysis Reportsà Determining your PPE Requirements

• 2016 Changes & Updates

3-Day Program (Additional)

• Hands-On Training and Student Demonstrations

à Determine Arc Flash Hazard and PPE Category using the NFPA 70E® Tables or from equipment labels

à Establish appropriate boundaries specified in NFPA 70E® and OSHA requirements

à Select Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for the task

“An eye opener... I wish all myco-workers could attend.”

Donald Siglar - Maintenance MechanicHarrah’s Casino

SEMINAR AGENDA 7:30 am Registration8:00 am Class Begins12:00 -1:00 pm Lunch (on your own)4:30 pm Class Ends

SEMINAR FEE $1100 Both Days

NO RISK REGISTRATION& MONEY-BACK GUARANTEEIf you’re not yet sure you’ll be able to attend this seminar, we can still hold a spot for you in the class. While payment is due prior to the start of the seminar, you may choose a full refund or credit for cancellations made at least 24 hours in advance. Substitutions are also freely allowed. Please register early!

Reserve Your Space Now!

CALL 1-877-978-7246or Online at www.TPCTrainco.com

IN-HOUSE TRAININGTPC Trainco offers an extensive list of courses available for convenient, in-house training at your facility. We can provide the same expert air conditioning, boilers, HVAC, facility and plant management, fluid hydraulics, piping, and electrical training courses at your facility that we offer in public seminars.

Advantages of On-Site Training

1. Modify the content to your specific needs

2. Protect company privacy

3. Workers remain on site in case of an emergency

4. Saves time and travel costs

5. Instructors can discuss your specific equipment

6. Problems can be openly discussed

7. Flexible scheduling

8. Increased price savings as the groups get larger

9. Promote teamwork & camaraderie among workers

10. More comfortable learning environment

Contact us if you have any questions and to get a no-obligation quote.

TPC TRAINCOReal World Training...for Real World Needs

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QUESTIONS & HOW TO REGISTERPhone: 1-877-978-7246 | Website: www.TPCTrainco.comFax: (303) 531-4565 | E-mail: [email protected] by Mail: TPC Trainco, P.O. Box 3397, Englewood, CO 80155

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