The Rozel Advanced Online Qualified Electrical Worker Training allows qualified electrical workers to take NFPA 70E based electrical safety training on their schedule and at their pace. Workers can take the training individually or as a group.
This course is a series of nine modules. Each module is an interactive video of Rozel's Lead Electrical Instructor Brian Hall breaking down the key concepts of NFPA 70E arc flash and shock hazard safety in easy to understand and apply format.
Each module has a quiz to ensure that the student has mastered the learning objectives of each module before they can proceed to the next concept. A final exam with a passing score of 70% is required to receive a certificate of completion.
What Will We Learn?
At the completion of the training the employee will be able to:
- Describe the types of electrical hazards present in the workplace
- Identify the OSHA regulations that pertain to electrical safety
- Explain an OSHA Consensus standard
- Describe how electricity affects the human body
- Explain the difference between step and touch potential
- Describe the methods of Safe Contact Release
- List the hierarchy of risk controls
- Define a qualified person
- Perform the steps required to create an electrically safe condition
- Identify the proper test instrument
- Recognize the Limits of Approach
- Describe protective barriers and shields
- Describe alerting methods
- Describe the methods used to select insulating gloves
- Test insulating gloves
- Recognize insulating tools
- Describe the requirements for flexible cord use, maintenance and inspection
- Explain the requirements for a job brief
- State the requirements for performing energized work
- Define an arcing fault
- Describe the hazards associated with arc flash/blast events
- Identify common arc flash hazards
- Understand how to read an arc flash warning label
- Understand the relationship between time, fault current and incident energy
- Determine personal protective equipment requirements based on incident energy
- State the care and maintenance requirements of electrical personal protective equipment
- Identify the rating, use and limitations of arc flash personal protective equipment
- Perform an arc flash and shock hazard risk assessment
This training course is designed to be interactive and participatory and to be used as a part of your work place’s classroom training. Upon purchase, you will be provided direct contact information to a Rozel instructor so that you have an opportunity to ask questions and have one of our instructors respond to your questions.
Students are required to achieve a score of 70% correct on the end of this course’s exam. Students failing the exam may be retested. If the student fails the retest, it is recommended that the student’s manager determine whether reassignment to a task that does not utilize this training or if additional retraining is more appropriate.
Following successful completion of this training course, students shall demonstrate their skills locally to their manager, using methods commensurate with the risk of the work they will perform.
You will have 365 days to complete this course, after one year your access will expire. Your certificate of completion will remain accessible indefinitely.