Arc Flash & Electrical Safety (NFPA 70E Aligned)
1-Day | Arc Flash Awareness & Minimum Safe Work Practices Course Number: AFES-101
This course introduces arc flash/arc blast hazards and core compliance concepts for employees who may be exposed to energized equipment. Participants learn the difference between shock and arc hazards, labeling basics, approach boundaries, and how to interpret incident energy information. PPE selection fundamentals and energized work permit purpose are discussed. Case studies and hazard recognition exercises reinforce safe decision-making, and a written knowledge check confirms understanding.
Highlights
- Arc flash/arc blast vs. shock hazards
- NFPA 70E concepts and OSHA requirements overview
- Boundaries, labels, and PPE fundamentals
- Energized work permit purpose and safe behaviors
- Written knowledge evaluation
2-Day | Qualified Worker Practices & Risk-Based Job Planning Course Number: AFES-102
The two-day format adds applied planning and qualified-worker practices, emphasizing risk assessment and defensible work controls. Participants work through scenarios involving boundary determination, PPE selection, job briefing steps, and coordination with lockout/tagout to establish an electrically safe work condition. The course also covers human performance factors and maintenance considerations that contribute to incidents. Workshops and applied exercises reinforce job planning and protective strategy.
Highlights
- Risk assessment and job planning steps
- Establishing an electrically safe work condition
- LOTO coordination and energized work justification
- Scenario-based boundary + PPE selection practice
- Written + applied evaluation components
3-Day | Program-Level Depth for Leaders & Electrical Safety Owners Course Number: AFES-103
This comprehensive program is designed for qualified electrical workers, supervisors, and safety leaders who manage electrical safety programs. Training includes deeper NFPA 70E application, arc flash study interpretation, energized work permits, program documentation, and audit readiness. Participants complete mock job planning sessions, PPE inspections, and complex scenario evaluations, supporting consistent implementation across teams and contractors.
Highlights
- Arc flash study interpretation and task-based controls
- Permit development, documentation, and audit readiness
- Contractor coordination and program management elements
- Workshops: job briefings, PPE inspection, scenario testing
- Comprehensive written + practical competency verification
- Rescue overview + Simulated Rescue
Train-the-Trainer Programs Seminars
Instructor Development • Internal Qualification • Compliance-Ready Training Systems
All Train-the-Trainer seminars are offered in person or virtually and prepare experienced personnel to deliver, evaluate, and document internal safety and operator training programs with confidence and consistency.
Arc Flash & Electrical Safety — Train-the-Trainer (2-Day) Course Number: TAFES-106
Develops in-house instructors to deliver Arc Flash and electrical safety training aligned with OSHA and NFPA 70E. Covers hazard analysis, boundaries, PPE selection, safe work practices, scenario-based instruction, and qualification documentation. Includes teaching practicums and evaluation methods.