Arc Flash
Training Course
8 hours online
The target audience for the Arc Flash course includes:
Electrical Engineers: Professionals designing, installing, and maintaining electrical systems who need to understand arc flash hazards and safety measures.
Electrical Technicians: Technicians working with electrical equipment and systems who need to implement and follow safety protocols.
Safety Officers: Personnel responsible for developing and enforcing safety procedures and ensuring compliance with arc flash safety standards.
Facility Managers: Managers overseeing facilities with electrical systems, ensuring that arc flash risks are mitigated and safety measures are in place.
Maintenance Personnel: Individuals involved in the maintenance of electrical equipment who need to understand arc flash risks and protective measures.
Construction Workers: Professionals working in environments where electrical systems are being installed or modified.
Health and Safety Coordinators: Specialists focused on ensuring workplace safety and regulatory compliance related to electrical hazards.
Training Coordinators: Individuals responsible for developing and delivering training programs on electrical safety and arc flash awareness.
Electrical Inspectors: Inspectors evaluating electrical installations for compliance with safety standards and arc flash protection.
This course is designed for anyone involved in working with or managing electrical systems, providing essential knowledge on arc flash hazards, safety practices, and compliance with relevant standards.
The course information is applicable primarily for workplace managers and electrical personnel; however, the material is also useful for all workers where there is potential exposure to electrical hazards. This training will give a fundamental understanding of how to preform Arc Flash Hazard calculations which are used to determine the incident energy level occurring from an Arc Flash event. The participants will gain the necessary knowledge to recognize and classify Arc Flash Hazards so that they can then mitigate these identified hazards and risks through a structured risk assessment process.
Electrical Safe Work Practices • Recognizing Electrical Hazards
• Hazard/Risk Category Classification
• Limit of approach Lockout and Tagout (LOTO Personal Protection Equipment/Safety Related Maintenance Requirements
• Arch Flash Risk Assessment (including calculations) Arc Flash Mitigation Rescue & Resuscitation along with any Safety Related Maintenance Requirements from the client