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2027 NFPA 70E Changes | Refresher – 8 Hours

8 Hours | 8 PDHs | 0.8 CEUs

2027 NFPA 70E Changes | Refresher
By Jim Phillips, P.E.

NFPA 70E requires retraining in safety-related work practices and updates to the standard at least every three years to ensure employees remain current with the latest electrical safety requirements. Since NFPA 70E follows a triennial revision cycle, staying up to date is essential for maintaining compliance, improving workplace safety, and reducing the risk of serious electrical incidents.

The 2027 NFPA 70E Training with Jim Phillips, P.E. is designed to help you meet this important requirement while gaining practical, real-world insight into electrical safety. This comprehensive program not only explains the significant changes introduced in the latest edition of NFPA 70E, but also reinforces the core principles of electrical safety that protect workers every day.

Jim Phillips, P.E. combines decades of real-world electrical safety experience with a dynamic teaching style that makes complex topics practical and easy to apply. As an active member on leading industry standards committees such as NFPA 70E, IEEE 1584, and IEC, Jim provides a unique insider insight into how electrical safety standards are developed, interpreted, and applied in the field. This training goes beyond simply reviewing requirements—it helps you understand the intent behind the standards and how the latest changes impact your organization, procedures, and workforce so you can work more safely, confidently, and effectively.

Attending the 2027 NFPA 70E Training is more than just meeting a retraining requirement—it is an investment in worker safety, regulatory compliance, and operational excellence.

$595.00 | 8 Hours | 8 PDHs | 0.8 CEUs
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What You Will Receive with this Live Class:

  • 8 Hours of Live training by Jim Phillips, P.E.
  • In depth discussion of the 2027 NFPA 70E based on Jim’s 45 years of experience.
  • Spiral bound notebook with printed slides.
  • Certificate of NFPA 70E Training Completion and CEU credit
  • On Demand version $295.00 Value! Available Q4 2026

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September 14 - 15, 2026
Live Streaming with interactive Q&A over 2 days | September 14 - 15, 2026 BONUS: FREE access will be provided to the Online version of this course.
$ 595.00
Unlimited
October 19 - 20, 2026
Live Streaming with interactive Q&A over 2 days | October 19 - 20, 2026 BONUS: FREE access will be provided to the Online version of this course.
$ 595.00
Unlimited
November 17 - 18, 2026
Live Streaming with interactive Q&A over 2 days | November 17 - 18, 2026 BONUS: FREE access will be provided to the Online version of this course.
$ 595.00
Unlimited
December 14 - 15, 2026
Live Streaming with interactive Q&A over 2 days | December 14 - 15, 2026 BONUS: FREE access will be provided to the Online version of this course.
$ 595.00
Unlimited
January 11 - 12, 2027
Live Streaming with interactive Q&A over 2 days | January 11 - 12, 2027 BONUS: FREE access will be provided to the Online version of this course.
$ 595.00
Unlimited
February 22 - 23, 2027
Live Streaming with interactive Q&A over 2 days | February 22 - 23, 2027 BONUS: FREE access will be provided to the Online version of this course.
$ 595.00
Unlimited

Upon completion of this LIVE scheduled class, you will receive access to the full on-demand version for review and future reference.  The on-demand version will never expire!

Live Stream Daily Schedule

Two – 2 Hour Sessions Per Day

One Hour Break Each Day

Eastern Time

11:00 am - 1:00 pm EDT
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm EDT

Pacific Time

8:00 am - 10:00 am PDT
11:00 am - 1:00 pm PDT

Registration Deadline

Five days before first class in order to receive the class material.

2027 NFPA 70E Major Changes

This program provides refresher training that is REQUIRED every three years as well as an in depth discussion about the major updates and changes introduced in the 2027 edition of NFPA 70E®.  Learn how the changes may impact electrical safety programs, energized work practices, arc flash risk assessments, battery systems, training requirements, and workplace compliance.

In this program, Jim Phillips, P.E., covers major changes such as:

  • Additional Person requirement for energized electrical work
  • Additional Testing requirement if absence of voltage testing is not sufficient.
  • Informational Note: Examples of additional testing such as testing absence of current
  • Thermal Contact Hazard and hand protection requirements
  • Table 130.5(C)(3) New task: Battery equipment below 600 volts separated by more than 1 mm per volt
  • 130.5(F) New Informational Note: Some equipment has been tested/marked with incident energy information
  • 130.7(C)(14) Elimination of PPE self-certification
  • Major reorganization of Chapter 3
  • New Article 310 Direct-current (dc) Electrical Hazards
  • Article 360 New detailed battery risk assessment requirements
  • New Article 370 Safety-Related Work Practices for Electrical Double Layer Capacitors
  • New Article 380 Safety-Related Work Practices for Photovoltaic Systems
  • Annex K was revised with updated electrical injury information
  • New Informative Annex T for Electrical Double Layer Capacitor Characteristics
  • And much more!

This session is designed for electrical safety professionals, engineers, maintenance personnel, supervisors, operations teams, and facility managers seeking to better understand the latest NFPA 70E changes and prepare their organizations for real-world operational, safety, and compliance impacts.

Group Discounts

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4 or more: 25% discount | 10 or more: 30% discount | Larger Groups may qualify for Larger Discounts!

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2027 NFPA 70E - Agenda

8 Hours | 8 PDHs | 0.8 CEUs

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Identify electrical shock and arc flash hazards
  • Understand OSHA and NFPA 70E compliance requirements
  • Apply electrical safety-related work practices
  • Establish an Electrically Safe Work Condition (ESWC)
  • Perform shock and arc flash risk assessments
  • Select and use appropriate arc-rated PPE
  • Understand energized electrical work permit requirements
  • Interpret arc flash labels and incident energy information
  • Recognize major revisions in the 2027 NFPA 70E edition
  • Improve workplace electrical safety programs and procedures

AGENDA

INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICAL SAFETY

Why Electrical Safety Matters

Causes of Electrical Incidents

Statistics and Lessons Learned

ELECTRICAL HAZARDS

Shock and Electrocution Hazards

Effects of Current on the Human Body

Arc Flash and Arc Blast Hazards

Arc Flash Fundamentals

Incident Energy Exposure

Arc Blast Pressure Effects

2027 NFPA 70E® REVISION OVERVIEW

Significant Changes and Updates

Major Revisions in the 2027 Edition

Reorganized Articles and Definitions

Updated Terminology and Clarifications

Alignment with OSHA Requirements

New Informational Notes and Annex Material

ARTICLE 90 — INTRODUCTION

Scope and Purpose

Workplaces Covered and Not Covered

Standard Arrangement

ARTICLE 100 — DEFINITIONS

Revised and New Definitions

Review of Major Definitions

Addition of NEW Definitions

Importance of Definitions

ARTICLE 105 — EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYEE RESPONSIBILITIES

Defining Employer and Employee Responsibilities

ARTICLE 110 — GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRICAL SAFETY-RELATED WORK PRACTICES

Electrical Safety Program

Requirements

Job Safety Planning and Job Briefings

Incident Investigation

Emergency Response Planning

Qualified Persons

Training Requirements

Demonstration of Skills and Knowledge

Hazard Recognition

Decision-Making Responsibilities

Normal Operation of Equipment

Conditions Required for Normal Operation

Equipment Condition and Maintenance

ARTICLE 120 — ESTABLISHING AN ELECTRICALLY SAFE WORK CONDITION

Lockout/Tagout Procedures

Isolation Methods

Lockout Device Requirements

Verification Procedures

Establishing an ESWC

Identifying All Energy Sources

Absence of Voltage Testing

Additional Methods of Testing Such as Absence of Current

ARTICLE 130 — WORK INVOLVING ELECTRICAL HAZARDS

Energized Electrical Work

Justification for Energized Work

When an Energized Electrical Work Permit Is Required

Additional Person Requirement

Energized Electrical Work Permit (EEWP)

Purpose and Intent

Required Documentation

Approval Process

Shock Risk Assessment

Shock Hazard Analysis

Limited and Restricted Approach Boundary

Shock PPE Requirements

Documentation Requirements

Arc Flash Risk Assessment

Incident Energy Concepts

Arc Flash Boundary Determination

Arc Duration and Clearing Time

Effects of Working Distance

Assessment Methods

Incident Energy Analysis Method

PPE Category Method

IEEE 1584 Calculation Methodology

Time-Current Curves and Protective Devices

Arc Flash Boundary

Determining the Arc Flash Boundary

Working Within the Boundary

Protective Measures Required

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

PPE Categories

Arc-Rated Clothing Systems

Layering Considerations

Face Shields and Hoods

Voltage-Rated Gloves and Protectors

Eye and Hearing Protection

PPE Standards and Testing

Conformity Assessment – Elimination of Self Certification

ASTM Standards

IEC Standards

Care, Inspection, and Maintenance of PPE

Arc Flash Labeling Requirements

NFPA 70E Labeling Requirements

ANSI Z535 Warning Format

Incident Energy vs PPE Category Labels

Simplified Labeling Strategies

Incident Energy Fundamentals

IEEE 1584 and Incident Energy

Arcing Short-Circuit Current

Time Current Curves and Protective Device Operation

“2 Second Rule”

CHAPTER 2 SAFETY-RELATED MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS

Maintenance of Electrical Equipment

CHAPTER 3 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR SPECIAL EQUIPMENT

Reorganization and Major Additions

DC Electrical Hazards

Capacitor Electrical Hazards

Safety-Related Requirements for Batteries – NEW Risk Assessment Procedures

Safety-Related Work Practices – Photovoltaic Systems – NEW

INFORMATIVE ANNEXES

Review of Major Changes and Additions

Questions?

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