December 18, 2025 | 8AM – 12PM EST
Instructor: Jim Molter – HSSE Team Member
NFPA 70E Arc Flash Training complies with NFPA 70E (2024 Edition), OSHA 29 CFR 1910.331-335 for safety related work practices and the National Electric Code (NEC). This training combines live instructor-led demonstration, video presentations, and group discussion that apply to all required elements of the OSHA’s Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices (Subpart S) for Electrical Safety in the Workplace.
OSHA Regulations & Other Electrical Standards
- 29 CFR 1910 Subpart S
- NPFA 70E 2024 Edition Review
Electrical and Worker Safety
- Understanding What an Arc Flash Is
- Characteristics of an Arc Flash
- What is an Arc Flash Hazard?
- Unsafe Conditions vs. Unsafe Acts
- Effects of Electrical Shock/Arc Flash
- How Does This Affect You in the Workplace
- Contact Release – Release from Potential Electrocution
Energized Equipment
- Qualified Person as Defined by OSHA and NPFA 70E
- Lockout/Tagout Process (29 CFR 1920.147)
- OSHA/NFPA 70E Live Work Requirements
- Voltage Sensors and Meters
- Determining Zero State of Energy
- Working on Energized Equipment
- Grounds and Grounding
Safe Work Practices
- Safe Approach Boundaries
- Hazard Analysis
- Safe Switching Practices
- Conductive Apparel and Insulated Tools
- How to Protect Yourself from Potential Electrical Energy
- Confined or Enclosed Workspaces
- Caution vs. Warning vs. Danger
Equipment
- Test Instruments and Equipment
- How to Read Arc Flash Labels
- How to Minimize the Risk of Exposure
- Working on or Near Switchgear, MCC, Transformers and VFD