The outcome of an arc flash or electrical shock and burn incident from toxic electricity can leave workers with life threatening injuries, permanent disabilities and / or severe disfigurement.
The outcome of an arc flash or electrical shock and burn incident from toxic electricity can leave workers with life threatening injuries, permanent disabilities and / or severe disfigurement.
Hot Zone's Arc Flash and Electrical Safety Awareness Training will teach workers how work in proximity or who must work with live electrical about the hazards of shock, burns and arc flashes, as well as how to protective techniques.
Who Would Benefit From This Course:
Arc Flash and Electrical Safety Awareness Training benefits those that will be working in proximity to live exposed electrical conductors. This includes, but is not limited to:
Electricians
Property Managers
Millwrights and Maintenance Team Members
Supervisors
Health and Safety Professionals
Joint Health and Safety Committee Members
Health and Safety Representatives
Course Content:
Review of applicable legislation and CSA Standard CSA Z462-18 and NFPA 70E
Characteristics of electrical shock, burns and arc flash
Contribute factors that enable shock, burns and/ or arc flashes to occur
Common hazard risks from electrical shock, burn and arc flash incidents
Discussion on methods to reduce risks
Identification and selection of Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) and engineering controls that should be used
Review of how Emergency Response Teams (ERTs) should respond to electrical shock, burn or arc flash incidents
Review of company / client procedures if available prior to training
About Hot Zone Training
An expert in the field of Health and Safety training and consultation, Hot Zone’s dedicated team of professionals works with our clients to deliver best-in-class service to satisfy an array of Health and Safety needs and requirements.
With nearly 25 years of experience providing our knowledge and hands-on expertise to various industries and organizations, we’ve been able to grow our reputation and business, administering our training, skilled advice and assistance to clients all over North America.
An authority in the development and provision of Health and Safety courses and education, we offer a range of services, from Confined Space Entry and Rescue and Fall Arrest training to certifications for a variety of Material Handling and Emergency Response specialties including Hazardous Materials Training. Leaders in Respirator Fit Testing, we also ensure that tens of thousands of frontline healthcare workers can continue to do their critical work safely and comfortably during difficult public health emergencies. And, with consulting services that include risk assessments and assistance in the development of business continuity plans, we’re able to offer our clients a full spectrum of Health and Safety services.
Driven by our continued commitment to supporting the Health and Safety of all our clients, and bolstered by our personal and professional approach to training and consultation, Hot Zone is proud to be Canada’s foremost provider of solutions to meet all of your current and evolving Health and Safety needs.
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