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Electrical Safety Training

For more information on any of these offerings, please contact Sally Smith

Completion Certificates & Class Rosters are Provided For Your Record-keeping Requirements

Our courses include hands-on tasks and exercises to keep your employees
actively involved in the training experience for maximum retention. 
Our On-Site & Hands-On™ approach to training is in accordance with the
NFPA 70E-2009 requirement for classroom instruction. 
Course basics include mandated regulatory information
to keep your organization in compliance. 
Courses are presented with Microsoft PowerPoint,
supplemented by videos and interactive exercises. 
Students are provided a course book that includes the PowerPoint slides,
space for notes, excerpts from regulatory documents
and paperwork for the hands-on exercises. 
Class curriculum can be tailored to your organization
to include internal documentation relating to the subjects covered. 
Training modules are four to twenty-four hours in length,
and can be tailored to your organization's specific requirements. 
Custom course development and presentation is also available.
 

Here's what our students have said..

- The instructors have real world knowledge
of the subject matter - Renton, Washington

- Everything was covered well with awesome real life examples
from people that actually know what we do - Salt Lake City, Utah

- The best part was the hands on training.   Actual conditions
applicable to FAA day to day work - San Diego, California

- All information was pertinent - Honolulu, Hawaii

- Nice having instructors that worked in the field
and didn't just read from a book - Salt Lake City, Utah

- One of the best prepared and most informative classes I've had
in 16 years with the government - San Diego, California

- The best part was discussing various maintenance tasks that
technicians encounter in the field - Renton, Washington

 


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At this time, all available training slots are under contract through September 30, 2011

Course Outlines

Electrical Safety - "Qualified, Authorized & High Voltage"

Twenty-four Hours, Classroom & Hands-on
Target Audience is FAA Technical Workforce

Regulations - FAA, OSHA, NEC and NFPA 70E-2009
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
PPE Testing & Maintenance
Insulated Tools
Non-contact Test Equipment
Safe Use of Electrical Testing Instruments
Maintenance Procedures - Torque Connections, Connection Resistance, Thermal Imaging
Covers both AC and DC Systems
Over-current Device Specification & Selection
Short Circuit Analysis & Circuit Breaker Coordination Study Overview
Arc Flash Hazard Analysis & Labeling Overview
Energized Work Permits (EWP)
Safe & Practical Design & Installation
Technical Workforce & Management Responsibilities
High Voltage Awareness
High Voltage Safe Work Practices Including:
PPE, Test Equipment, Capacitor Safety
Equipment Specific Procedures & Subsequent Labeling
One Line Diagrams, Panel Schedules, Panel Identification
Practical Experience -
Applying Various LOTO Devices
Procedure Determination & Writing

Wire Receptacle;
Complete Energized Work Plan;
Complete Equipment Specific LOTO Procedure;
Verify Torque @ Circuit Breaker Connection
PPE Determination Exercises
Operating High Voltage Disconnects
Attaching Grounding Cables

Electrical Safety - "Management"

Six Hours, Classroom & Hands-on
Target Audience is FAA Supervisors & Managers

Regulations - FAA, OSHA, NFPA 70E-2009
Management Responsibilities
Arc Flash Hazard Analysis & Labeling Overview
Energized Work Permits (EWP)
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Insulated Tools
Test Equipment
Equipment Specific Procedures & Subsequent Labeling
One Line Diagrams, Panel Schedules, Panel Identification
Practical Experience -
LOTO Procedure Determination & Writing

Complete Energized Work Plan;
PPE Determination Exercises

   FAA High Voltage Awareness & Safe Work Practices - CONUS 

Six Hours, Classroom & Hands-on

Target Audience is Workforce That Maintains FAA High Voltage Premise Wiring

Pre-requisite - Electrical Safety
Regulations - FAA, OSHA, NFPA 70E
Technical Workforce & Management Responsibilities
Definitions Germane to High Voltage Situations
High Voltage Awareness
High Voltage Safe Work Practices Including:
PPE, Test Equipment, Capacitor Safety
Practical Experience -
Operating High Voltage Disconnects
Attaching Grounding Cables
PPE Determination Exercise

 

   FAA High Voltage Awareness & Safe Work Practices - Alaska 

Eight Hours, Classroom & Hands-on

Target Audience is Workforce That Maintains FAA High Voltage Premise Wiring
as well as High Voltage Power Generation, Distribution and Transmission.

Pre-requisite - Electrical Safety
Regulations - FAA, OSHA, NFPA 70E. 
Discussion regarding the differences between premise wiring and
the conditions covered under 29CFR 1910.269.
Technical Workforce & Management Responsibilities
Definitions Germane to High Voltage Situations
High Voltage Awareness
Safe Work Practices Including:
PPE, Test Equipment, Capacitor Safety
Practical Experience -
Correct Test Equipment Procedures
Operating High Voltage Disconnects
Attaching Grounding Cables
PPE Determination Exercise

 

Electrical Safety - Awareness: "Affected & Non-Qualified"

Four Hours, Classroom & Hands-on

Target Audience is Non-technical Workforce

LOTO Overview
LOTO Affected Person
Regulations - FAA, OSHA, NFPA 70E
Controlled Access Working Areas, Signage, Labeling & Barricades
Qualified Person & Authorized Person Overview
Receptacles 101
Basics of Extension Cords
GFCI and AFCI
Practical Experience -
Extension Cord Repair;
Receptacle Wiring

 


Control of Hazardous Energy, Lockout - Tagout (LOTO): "Authorized Person"

Eight Hours, Classroom & Hands-on

Target Audience is Technical Workforce

Why is LOTO Necessary - Protect Yourself
Regulations - FAA, OSHA, NFPA 70E
Definitions - Authorized Person, Affected Person & Energy Sources
Equipment Specific Procedures & Subsequent Labeling
One Line Diagrams, Panel Schedules, Panel Identification
Technical Workforce & Management Responsibilities
Practical Experience -
Applying Various LOTO Devices
Procedure Determination & Writing

 

Electrical Safety - "Qualified Person"

Sixteen Hours, Classroom & Hands-on
Target Audience is Technical Workforce

Regulations - FAA, OSHA, NFPA 70E
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
PPE Testing & Maintenance
Insulated Tools
Non-contact Test Equipment
Safe Use of Electrical Testing Instruments
Maintenance Procedures - Torque Connections, Connection Resistance, Thermal Imaging
Covers both AC and DC Systems
Over-current Device Specification & Selection
Short Circuit Analysis & Circuit Breaker Coordination Study Overview
Arc Flash Hazard Analysis & Labeling Overview
Energized Work Permits (EWP)
Record-keeping for LOTO and EWP
Safe & Practical Design & Installation
Technical Workforce & Management Responsibilities
Practical Experience -
Wire Receptacle;
Complete Energized Work Plan;
Complete Equipment Specific LOTO Procedure;
Verify Torque @ Circuit Breaker Connection
PPE Determination Exercises

 

Custom Courses Are Available -
Tailored For Your Organization's Specific Requirements


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Last Updated July 30, 2010