Electrical Hazards Can Be Invisible—Training Makes the Difference.

Electrical hazards can lead to serious injuries, arc flash incidents, equipment damage, and even fatalities—making proper electrical safety training essential for any workplace working on or near energized equipment.

Our NFPA 70E Electrical & Arc Flash Safety Training helps workers understand electrical hazards, implement safe work practices, and comply with OSHA 1910 Subpart S and NFPA 70E 2024 standards.

These courses cover critical topics including arc flash and shock hazard awareness, approach boundaries, lockout/tagout procedures, energized electrical work permits, PPE selection, and safe troubleshooting practices.

By completing this training, employers can reduce workplace incidents, improve compliance, strengthen their electrical safety program, and ensure employees are equipped to work safely in high-risk electrical environments.

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  • Utilities, Energy & Power Industry Workers

    • Power plant operators and technicians
    • Substation and utility maintenance workers
    • Solar and wind energy technicians
    • Linemen and electrical utility personnel
    • Electrical engineers working on energized systems
  • Manufacturing, Industrial & Facility Workers

    • Plant operators and maintenance staff
    • Facility engineers and building maintenance teams
    • HVAC technicians working near electrical systems
    • Control panel and automation technicians
    • Industrial mechanics and equipment operators
  • Electrical & Maintenance Personnel

    • Electricians and apprentice electricians
    • Industrial and commercial maintenance technicians
    • Electrical contractors and field service technicians
    • Machine maintenance and repair personnel
    • Workers servicing energized electrical equipment