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Safe Electrical Work Practices And The 2024 NFPA 70E For Electrical Workers - Concise Version

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Product ID
apsfse24c_vod
Training Time ?
18 to 26 minutes
Language(s)
English,Spanish
Video Format
High Definition
Required Plugins
None
Number of Lessons
12
Quiz Questions
8
Closed Captioning
Question Feedback
Wrong Answer Remediation
Lesson Bookmarking
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Overview

Electrical workers are expected to safely work with a variety of electrical equipment. This video training explores safe electrical work practices and the 2024 NFPA 70E for electrical workers.

This video explains the importance of using qualified people to perform electrical work. This training educates viewers about the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standard for the workplace, 70E. Viewers learn about the various personal protective equipment (PPE) that is appropriate for electrical work. The course covers shock risk assessments, approach boundaries, equipment labels and more.

Employees using best practices for electrical work will help to limit workplace injuries. Use this video to educate employees about the 2024 NFPA 70E for electrical workers and safe electrical work practices.

Video on Demand   This course is in the Video On Demand format, to read about Video On Demand features click here.

  • Install on any SCORM LMS
  • Full-screen video presentation
  • Print certificate and wallet card
  • You have 30 days to complete the course
Audience

Electrical workers

Topics
The course presents the following topical areas:
  • Introduction
  • Qualified Person
  • Two Hazards Of Electricity
  • Approach Boundaries
  • Arc Flash Boundary And PPE
  • Job Safety Plan And Job Briefing
  • Shock Risk Assessment / Approach Boundaries
  • Arc Flash Risk Assessment / Arc Flash Boundary / Arc Flash PPE
  • Table Method: Arc Flash Boundary and PPE Categories
  • Equipment Labels
  • Hazard Elimination / Electrically Safe Work Condition
  • Conclusion

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