NFPA 70E Suite (IACET CEU=0.1)

NFPA 70E was created to protect people and property from the hazards associated with electricity. The courses in this suite will help learners recognize electrical hazards, apply electrical standards, use electrical safety programs and prevent or address electrical safety violations. Ideal learners include people in all industries, particularly supervisors, electrical maintenance and installation workers and safety managers. You are required to complete all courses and pass all assessments within this suite in order to receive the stated CEU Credits.
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Course Objectives:

  • Recall how electricity works; Define key electrical terms; Recognize why electrical incidents occur; Recall the dangers associated with electrical hazards; Recognize the consequences of not following electrical standards; Recall the OSHA and consensus standards that apply to electrical work; Identify NFPA 70E training requirements for qualified and unqualified workers; Use NFPA 70E tables to determine safe approach boundaries, PPE categories for specific tasks and required PPE; Explain the purpose of electrical safety programs; Recognize the elements of an electrical safety program; Recall how to complete an arc-flash hazard analysis; Distinguish between arc-flash, limited and restricted approach boundaries; Identify appropriate personal protective equipment for electrical hazards; Recall safe work practices regarding electrical hazards; Recognize potential electrical violations in the work environment; Identify how to correct electrical violations
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