Low Voltage Qualified

Low Voltage E/I Technicians

The Hess Low Voltage Qualified Worker Training presented by Rozel is

specifically designed for E/I Technicians who perform tasks such as testing,

troubleshooting, and repairing electrical equipment operating at less than 600-volts.

Referencing applicable OSHA standards, NFPA 70E and The Hess Comprehensive

Electrical Safety Program the students will obtain the knowledge and skills needed to

identify workplace shock and arc flash hazards, assess the associated risk and develop

plans to ensure their safety.

Learning objectives Include but is not limited to:

• Understand OSHA and NFPA 70E Electrical Safety Requirements

• Learn how electrical hazards can affect the human body

• Understand the safe operation of electrical test equipment

• Identify shock and arc flash hazards

• Interpret arc flash hazard warning labels

• Learn how to set-up arc flash and shock protection boundaries

• Understand the requirements for performing energized work

• Establish an electrically safe work condition

• Determine how to size, test, and Inspect shock and arc flash hazard PPE

• How to determine if electrical work should be conducted de-energized

• Decide if an energized electrical work permit is required

• How to distinguish exposed energized electrical conductors and circuit parts from

other parts of electrical equipment

• How to determine the nominal voltage of exposed energized electrical conductors and

circuit parts

• How to determine the limited and restricted approach boundaries for electrical shock

hazards

• How to determine the arc flash boundary, incident energy and the working distance for

electrical arc flash hazards

• How to conduct a risk assessment for the work to be performed

• How to select and don the appropriate PPE for the task at hand

• Selection and use of test instruments (i.e. voltage meters)

• NFPA 70E-2024 guidance/requirements

• Exam

This training course is designed to be interactive and participatory. 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.

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)