Complement your training programs with a virtual classroom option from Emerson. Stretch your training dollars without the costs of travel, accommodations, resources, and especially employee downtime.

Upcoming Webex Seminars:
Registration will close one week before the class.

  • May 2, 2008
  • June 6, 2008

Electrical Safety for OSHA 1910 & NFPA 70E
Essential for all electrical personnel

DATE: May 2, 2008

TIME: 8 am PDT / 10 am CDT / 11 am EDT

PRESENTERS:
James Hogan and Leonard Solinap Senior Instructors 
Emerson Process Management
 
COURSE DURATION:  6 Hours

CEU Credit:  0.6

COST: $450.00

COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Inherent dangers exist with generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity.  The proper use of safety equipment, knowledge of electrical hazards, and knowledge of how to respond in the event of an electrical accident are absolutely essential for all electrical personnel.

This program is intended for individuals working on or near electrical equipment or distribution systems.  The program is also designed for supervisors, managers, safety personnel, and those responsible for ensuring a safe work environment.

In this six-hour electrical safety program you'll be provided with the information needed to comply with the latest OSHA mandates including the new NFPA 70E arc flash requirements.

You'll be trained in the following critical areas:

    Fundamentals of Electrical Hazards
    70E & Arc Blast Considerations
    Safe Work Practices
    Switching
    Electrical LOTO Procedures

Fundamentals of Electrical Hazards including:

  • Electric Shock
  • Shock Prevention
  • Hand and Portable Tools
  • Materials Handling and Storage
  • Electric and Magnetic Fields

70E & Arc Blast Considerations:

  • Electric Arc/Blast
  • Prevention of Hazards from the Arc/Blast

Safe Work Practices:

  • Preliminary Planning
  • Selection and Use of Safe Work Practices
  • De-Energizing Equipment
  • Verifications of De-Energization
  • Application of Personal Protective Grounds
  • Re-Energization
  • Working on or Near Energized Equipment
  • Minimum Approach Distances
  • Illumination
  • Conductive Materials and Equipment
  • Ladder Use
  • Fall Arrest Systems

Switching:

  • Pre-Switching
  • Planning
  • Opening Circuits Under Load
  • PPE Application
  • Grounding Inspection
  • Interlocks
  • Switch Operation

Lockout / Tag Out Procedures

 

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Phone:  775.746.8484
 


 

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 Meet the Instructors

James Hogan

James Hogan is a Master
Instructor and safety consultant.  He has more than 22 years experience in the operation, maintenance, and training of power generation plants. He has taught nuclear reactor and electrical theory at two separate DOE training facilities.  Recently retired from the Navy, his last assignment was as the senior advisor to the Commander Naval Air Forces for Reactor Control and Safety.

 

Leonard G. Solinap

Leonard G. Solinap, a 30-year
veteran of the United States
Navy, joined the Emerson team
in January 2005.  He has over 20
years of experience in shipboard
and industrial electrical
engineering, including power
distribution systems, repair,
troubleshooting and overhaul of
motors and generators.

In addition to his Journeyman and Master Training Specialist
certificates, he has a Bachelor of
Science degree in Human
Resource Management from the
University of Maryland.

 

Mark your calendar for additional
safety seminars on the following
dates:
  • May 2, 2008
  • June 6, 2008
Need custom training?  We also
offer custom training classes at
your facility or online via Webex.
Contact us for more information
at 775.746.8484.
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