Synergyn electrical safety deliverables and training in and around electrical safety can aid in reducing the risk of electrical incidents and risks in the workplace
OSHA and NFPA70E requires employers to assess all equipment operating at 50 volts and higher for shock and Arc-Flash Hazards. In addition to the shock hazards, incident energy, and Hazard Risk Categories can increase the further into your electrical distribution system and farther away you are from the power source. Synergyn can provide your workplace with the required labels, studies, and employee knowledge to reduce risk and keep employees protected.
Compliance Standards and Codes
NFPA70E - National Fire Protection Agency
IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
OSHA - Occupational Safety and Health Administration
NEC - National Electrical Code
NFPA70B - National Fire Protection Agency
ANSI - American National Standards Institute
Electrical power is a dangerous force that requires proper understanding in the workplace. Synergyn provides training and a course that enables the student to prevent or minimize exposure to the widely recognized electrical hazards.
Topics Covered
Introduction to NFPA70E
Safety Related Work Practices
General requirements for Electrical Safety Related Work Practices
Understanding hazards of live parts
Understanding the relationship between OSHA and NFPA70E
Creating safe work conditions
Understanding electrical shock hazards
Shock hazard protection
Understanding Arc Flash and Arc Blast
Arc Flash protection
Energized Work Permits
Working on or near live parts
Requirements pertaining to Personal and Other Protective Equipment