The low and high voltage electrical safety training to standard NFPA 70E is a wind-specific, face-to-face training program designed to equip wind technicians with the electrical safety knowledge, best work practices in electrical safety, and how to apply them in real-world situations.
The low and high voltage electrical safety training to standard NFPA 70E is a wind-specific, face-to-face training program designed to equip wind technicians with the electrical safety knowledge, best work practices in electrical safety, and how to apply them in real-world situations.
Course Modules
The combined low and high voltage course takes place over two training days.
Low Voltage
This course provides a thorough knowledge of the recommended safe behaviors for those who work around electrical hazards. Attendees gain an understanding of the latest guidelines and regulations from NFPA 70E and OSHA.
Electrical workers and safety professionals learn key practical information: best work practices in electrical safety and how to apply them in real-world situations.
High Voltage
The second half of this course addresses the potential electrical hazards and safety practices specific to industrial high-voltage systems. Working on or around these types of systems requires additional knowledge and training on the relevant hazards and safety measures.
Attendees in this class focus on the safety procedures, line tools and mobile equipment considerations related to qualified high-voltage tasks. As part of the course, students work in small groups to apply what they have learned to preparing and presenting a pre-work briefing of a practical situation.
STL USA is a leading wind technician training and education organization covering training in the industry standard Accredited courses – GWO and NFPA 70E and skills-based training aligned to ACP and ANSI standards for entry-level and intermediate technicians.
Accreditation standards include the GWO Basic Safety Training (BST), the GWO Basic Technical Training (BTT), Advanced Rescue Training (ART), Control of Hazardous Energies (CoHE), Lift User (Lift) and NFPA 70E Low and High Voltage electrical safety.
Our goal is simple, to help build the wind workforce of the future with safer, better, more competant technicians.
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