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Qualified Electrical Worker Training Makes Safe Work Environment
In order to work on or near energized equipment greater than 50 volts, you must first go through qualified electrical worker training. Students will receive training, be tested, documented and certified in all of the requirement’s necessary to be considered qualified by their employer. Qualified electrical worker training means that by…
Read MoreArc Flash Risk Assessment In Five Steps
Arc flash risk assessment, also known as an arc flash study, is conducted to determine the risk levels for all areas in which employees may perform energized work. This study saves lives and money by ensuring safe work practices and minimizing the possibility of injuries and lost time accidents. An…
Read MoreArc Flash Risk Assessment: The Three Main Factors
An arc flash risk assessment is required by OSHA and the NFPA 70E to determine the risk level for all areas in which employees perform work. This helps save lives and money by minimizing the risk of injuries and lost time due to accidents and is essential to ensuring worker…
Read MoreHow Is An Arc Flash Risk Assessment Performed?
An arc flash risk assessment identifies the presence and location of potential hazards and provides recommendations for personal protective equipment, boundaries for limited and restricted approaches, recommendations for flash protection, and safe work practices. Electrical Safety Specialists (ESS) performs risk assessments for potential hazards and much more. Here we…
Read MoreNFPA 70E Training: What Is The Goal?
NFPA 70E training is a critical step to ensuring worker safety. It isn’t enough to assess hazards without properly training employees how to work around the hazards. Our goal in NFPA 70E training is to help save lives and money by introducing safe work practices that minimize the possibility of…
Read MoreArc Flash Training: What Is It?
Arc Flash Training courses provided by Electrical Safety Specialists keep your employees up to date with the ever-changing electrical safety standards. These courses are taught nationwide and cover the complex standards and regulations per the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and NFPA 70E. Electrical Safety Specialists Arc Flash training…
Read MoreNFPA 70E Training From ESS Is Available Anywhere In The USA
Electrical Safety Specialists offers NFPA 70E training in Kansas City and across the United States. Our introductory course covers the complex standards and regulations per OSHA and NFPA 70E, and the latest in OSHA’s enforcement direction of arc flash training. NFPA 70E Training is offered in 4 and 8 hour…
Read MoreNFPA 70E Arc Flash Training Is Offered Nationwide By ESS
NFPA 70E arc flash training will keep you up to date with an introductory course to arc flash and electrical hazards. The course covers the complex standards and regulations per the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and NFPA 70E and the latest in OSHA’s enforcement direction of arc flash…
Read MoreNFPA 70E Arc Flash Training And Other Training Is Offered Nationwide By ESS
NFPA 70E Arc Flash Training and many other types of training are available nationwide with Electrical Safety Specialists. ESS will travel to your facility to perform the training. Keep up to date with the NFPA 70E Arc Flash Training introductory course to arc flash and electrical hazards. This course will cover…
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