Description of Course

8-hr NFPA 70E Based Electrical Safety Seminar

Electrical Safety in the Workplace training is specifically designed for employees work on or near energized electrical equipment. The Rozel course will explain the safety related work practices stated National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70E. Students will obtain the knowledge and skills needed to keep themselves and other employees safe from shock and arc flash hazards. This 8-hour course is designed to meet the electrical safety needs of workers who perform electrical work on or near energized electrical equipment operating at 480-volts and lower. The course will explain safe electrical work practices that are mandated by OSHA 1910 Subpart-S and NFPA 70E. At the completion of this course, students will understand how to assess electrical hazards and their associated risks, devise safe work plans, know when, where and why to use shock and arc flash hazard personal protective Equipment.

Enrollment Information

NFPA 70E Based Electrical Safety Training

This one-day seminar will explain how to keep workers safe from shock and arc flash hazards 

When: October 20, 2022

Time: 8:00am - 4:00pm 

Place: Crowne Plaza Cleveland Airport Hotel 7230 Engle Rd, Middleburg Heights, OH 44130


What's included: 

8-hours of classroom and hands-on arc flash and shock hazard electrical safety training 

Each student will receive a 2021 edition of NFPA 70E


Each student will receive an 86 page student manual that follows the lesson material and can be used as a reference for future electrical safety applications. 



Coffee and soft drinks will be served at breaks and before the seminar 


What does it cost: $400 per student 


Who Should Attend 

Safety Professionals 

Maintenance and Contract Electricians 

Managers and Supervisors 


Why Choose Rozel

Our Instructors are NFPA Certified Electrical Safety Compliance Professionals

Our Instructors have performed the work and can and provide real-life examples of how to apply electrical safety standards in industrial maintenance applications 

Rozel has performed hundreds of electrical safety training classes for large and small companies across the United States for 10 years. 

Here is what our students say

We Just received the Electrical Safety Training with Rozel, The instructor Brian Hall Was very thorough, Very Knowledgeable! and answered every question with correct Information. I would highly recommend The class/training to all employers and employees .

Josh Dumas

I believe Brian did a great job of explaining the importance of electrical safety in the work place and at home. As a instructor he did an awesome job or keeping our attention and making it easy to follow along. Very informative class.

David Henthorn

Brian is a perfect instructor. He is able to simplify, teach, explain, and make it all interesting at the same time. Very smooth delivery and the content was spot on.

Cory Augustin

Brian did an excellent job presenting this topic. His knowledge on the subjects covered and extensive background in the industry are impressive. The method of presentation was very effective (professional, humble, ready to answer questions, use of examples from personal experience to keep the conversation relevant, etc.). All-in-all, this was the best electric shock/arc flash training I have attended over the past 10 years.

Micah Buchanan

Course Description

What will you learn?

At the completion of the training the employee will be able to:  

  1. Describe the types of electrical hazards present in the workplace 
  2. Identify the OSHA regulations that pertain to electrical safety 
  3. Explain an OSHA Consensus standard 
  4. Describe how electricity affects the human body 
  5. Explain the difference between step and touch potential 
  6. Describe the methods of Safe Contact Release
  7. List the hierarchy of risk controls 
  8. Define a qualified person 
  9. Perform the steps required to create an electrically safe condition 
  10. Identify the proper test instrument 
  11. Recognize the Limits of Approach 
  12. Describe protective barriers and shields 
  13. Describe alerting methods 
  14. Describe the methods used to select insulating gloves 
  15. Test insulating gloves
  16. Recognize insulating tools 
  17. Describe the requirements for flexible cord use, maintenance and inspection 
  18. Explain the requirements for a job brief 
  19. State the requirements for performing energized work 
  20. Define an arcing fault 
  21. Describe the hazards associated with arc flash/blast events 
  22. Identify common arc flash hazards 
  23. Understand how to read an arc flash warning label 
  24. Understand the relationship between time, fault current and incident energy
  25. Determine personal protective equipment requirements based on incident energy
  26. State the care and maintenance requirements of electrical personal protective equipment 
  27. Identify the rating, use and limitations of arc flash personal protective equipment
  28. Perform an arc flash and shock hazard risk assessment

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FAQ

  • What is Open Enrollment?

    Open enrollment is not an online training, instead this is a sign-up to attend a Rozel training event near you. We offer classes around the country throughout the year.

  • Who should take this class?

    A recent new hire, a worker who has not had training in the last 3 years or someone at a facility that does not want to bring in Rozel for on-site training.

  • Do I need to have prior knowledge or training?

    You should be an electrical worker or a safety professional with a need to understand electrical safety. Beyond that we are ready to train all levels of expertise.

Instructor(s)

Electrical Safety Instructor Brian Hall (CESCP)

For over 30 years Brian Hall has been working in the electrical trade. Brian started out wiring houses and bending conduit as a teenager in his father’s contracting business, working as a journeyman electrician and maintenance supervisor for firms such as Chrysler and ALCOA. Brian has dedicated his life to electrical work and became a qualified electrical instructor by the Academy of Nuclear Training. Brian has conducted NFPA 70E arc flash and electrical safety classes for hundreds of staff and contract electrical workers at the Perry Nuclear Power Plant and dozens of other companies. • NFPA Certified Electrical Safety Compliance Professional • Qualified Instructor Academy of Nuclear Training • Qualified Electrical Maintenance Supervisor Institute of Nuclear Power Operations • Journeyman Electrician UAW (Alcoa, Chrysler)

Disclaimer

Rozel reserves the right to cancel this training course at any time without notice. Rozel will make every attempt to notify students prior to three weeks of scheduled class time in the event of cancellation. In the event of cancellation Rozel will issue a full refund for the cost of training only (as denoted in price above). It is recommended to wait until 2-3 weeks prior to the scheduled training date before booking non-refundable airfare, hotel reservations or other forms of transportation.

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