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RTP NICET Course Offering 1

Arc Flash Safety Training 2 Hour Course - Self Paced

0.2 CES

Module 1: Foundations of Electrical Safety and Hazardous Materials

  • Lesson 1: Introduction to Hazardous Materials and Electrical Hazards
    • Overview of hazardous materials with a focus on industry-specific needs.
    • Basic principles of electricity and electrical safety.
    • Introduction to OSHA 1910 Subpart S and NFPA 70E: Objectives and importance.
  • Lesson 2: Electrical Safety Standards and Regulations
    • Detailed examination of OSHA 1910 Subpart S requirements.
    • Overview of NFPA 70E standards and how they apply to workplace safety.
    • Interactive quiz on identifying regulations relevant to specific workplace scenarios.

Module 2: Risk Assessment and Hazard Control

  • Lesson 3: Conducting Electrical Risk Assessments
    • Steps for conducting risk assessments in accordance with NFPA 70E.
    • Identifying electrical hazards and determining preventive measures.
    • Case study: Risk assessment in a fuel handling facility.
  • Lesson 4: Engineering and Administrative Controls
    • Engineering controls to mitigate electrical hazards, referencing OSHA and NFPA 70E.
    • Administrative and procedural controls: Safety programs, lockout/tagout procedures, and safety training requirements.
    • Interactive simulation: Implementing lockout/tagout in a virtual environment.

Module 3: Safety Measures, Equipment, and Labeling

  • Lesson 5: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and Safety Measures
    • Selecting and using PPE based on arc flash and hazardous materials exposure.
    • Understanding and applying the PPE categories and requirements as per NFPA 70E.
    • Augmented reality (AR) module for PPE fitting and use.
  • Lesson 6: Labeling and Documentation for Safety Compliance
    • Importance of proper labeling of electrical equipment and hazardous materials as per OSHA and NFPA 70E.
    • Documentation of best practices for electrical safety programs.
    • Interactive workshop: Creating compliant labels and documentation.

Module 4: Practical Application and Emergency Response

  • Lesson 7: Emergency Preparedness and Incident Response
    • Preparing for and responding to electrical and hazardous material incidents.
    • Training in emergency response procedures, including downed power lines and arc flash incidents.
    • Group activity: Develop an emergency action plan for hypothetical workplace scenarios.
  • Lesson 8: Implementing and Maintaining Safety Programs
    • Steps for developing an electrical safety program that complies with OSHA 1910 Subpart S and NFPA 70E.
    • Maintenance practices that impact safety and compliance.

Certification

Comprehensive Assessment: An extensive set of questions covering all course material, including situational judgment tests and comprehensive multiple-choice questions.

Certification: Certificate upon passing the final exam.

Retake Opportunities: If learners get the answers wrong, they will be redirected to the course content to review before retaking the exam.