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Electrical Safety High Voltage Qualified On-Site Training

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Summary

In this training, attendees learn what it means to be HV qualified and what electrical tasks may only be performed by a qualified person.

Workshop Description/Agenda

The two-day seminar High Voltage Qualified Electrical Safety Training includes the pre-requisite Low Voltage Qualified course.  *

* If you have already attended our 2018 Low Voltage Qualified course in the past, tuition for High Voltage Qualified Training is $500 per person and includes one day of training only.  Email info@866seminars if this applies to you.


LOW VOLTAGE QUALIFIED - DAY 1:

This practical one-day course provides a comprehensive understanding of safe electrical workplace practices in accordance with OSHA and NFPA 70E 2018 regulations and guidelines.

 Tuition includes:
  • Expert instruction
  • NFPA 70E-2018 Standard ($79.00 value)
  • e-Hazard student manual ($45.00 value)
  • Certificate of Completion - 8 hour*
  • Demonstrations and samples of PPE from the industry’s leading manufacturers (when available)
  • Lunch  

* LV courses are approved for credit for electricians in AK, AL, DE, FL, ID, Evansville IN, Johnson Co. KS, KY, LA, MD, MT, NC, NJ, NM, Las Vegas NV, OH, OR, SD,  UT, WA, WI and WY (WY open classes only), and are accepted by most states for PDH’s for electrical engineers.  Contact e-Hazard for more details.  

NOTE:  International Code Council Preferred Provider  

What You Will Learn in the Low Voltage Training:

  • One NFPA 70E page cuts your PPE training by 75%.  This one concept can fool-proof and simplify your PPE approach
  • Two Common places for an Arc Flash 
  • Three misunderstood NFPA 70E concepts 
  • Four fixable things you don’t know about your electrical system that could wreck your plant
  • Seven Electrical Safe Work Habits 
  • Full, practical understanding of the NFPA 70E and great ideas from trainers who have implemented it!

HIGH VOLTAGE QUALIFIED - DAY 2:

 Working on or around 1 to 69kV industrial high voltage distribution systems requires qualification. In this training, attendees learn what it means to be HV qualified and what electrical tasks may only be performed by a qualified person.

 Tuition includes:

  • Expert instruction
  • e-Hazard student manual  - $30.00 value
  • Certificate of Completion - 8 hours *
  • Lunch 

* HV courses are approved for credit for electricians in AK, AL, ID, Johnson County KS, KY, LA, MD, MT, NC, NJ, NM, Las Vegas NV, OH, OR, SD, WA, WI.  Contact e-Hazard for more details.  

What You Will Learn in the High Voltage Training:

  • Regulations related to being HV Qualified and working safely.
  • Safe practices working on or near energized equipment
  • Live line work, tools and equipment.
  • Mobile equipment and electrical hazards.
  • De-energized testing
  • Creating a safe work zone (Tape In/Tape out)
  • Public Safety (limited approach) boundaries
  • Minimum approach distance
  • When is it live-line work
  • Testing and verifying equipment is de-energized
  • Why you must ground
  • Field testing requirements
  • Demonstrate your proficiency of HV skills for our engineer/lineman.

Why Should I Choose e-Hazard?

  • Our Trainers are Experts - The quality of our training begins with our expert team - experienced instructors who helped write the standards critical to your protection.
  • Concept-based Training - All e-Hazard training materials are designed to enhance the adult learning process on key electrical safety concepts. Our expert team & adult education specialist focused on key concepts that challenge and stick.
  • Content & Scheduling - e-Hazard classes can be customized and we provide flexible scheduling for your on-site classes.

Who Should Attend

Safety Engineers, Supervisors, Electricians, Electrical Engineers

Additional Information

Training Provider: e-Hazard

Course Topics: Industrial Training > Electrical

Training Course Summary: In this training, attendees learn what it means to be HV qualified and what electrical tasks may only be performed by a qualified person.

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