Course Description
This electrical power system course by Jim Phillips, P.E. has become the “Crash Course” for people in the electrical power industry . People from all seven continents (Antarctica included) have attended this week long power system engineering course. The class combines five of Jim’s most popular classes including:
Electrical Power System Design 1 & 2 | Short Circuit Analysis | Coordination Studies | Power Factor and Harmonic Analysis.
This class is loaded with many in class examples and problems for a hands on learning experience.
$1695.00 | 32 Hours | 32 PDHs | 3.2 CEUs
$1495.00 if registered by December 31, 2024
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!
Two – 2 Hour Sessions Per Day
One Hour Break Each Day
Eastern Time
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm EST
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm EST
Pacific Time
9:00 am - 11:00 am PST
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm PST
Registration Deadline
Five days before first class in order to receive the class material.
Bonus
Access to on-demand version of this class is included
According to OSHA 1910.132(d) The employer is responsible to assess the hazards in the work place, select, have, and use the correct Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and document the assessment. The use of NFPA 70E and other related industry consensus standards has been used to demonstrate whether an employer acted reasonably when there is a possible OSHA enforcement action taken.
So although NFPA 70E is not directly part of OSHA standards, it can be used as evidence of whether an employer acted reasonably in complying with OSHA standards and addressing “recognized hazards”.
There are more specific links within the OSHA standards as well. A typical example is found in 1910.335, Safeguards for personnel protection which requires: “(a)(1)(i) Employees working in areas where there are potential electrical hazards shall be provided with, and shall use, electrical protective equipment that is appropriate for the specific parts of the body to be protected and for the work to be performed.”
This regulation requires that employees must be properly protected from potential electrical hazards, by using adequate PPE, but it does not provide specific detail of what specific personal protective equipment is necessary to achieve the objective. NFPA 70E is used to define the specific details and requirements.
Group Discounts: Need to train your staff? Take advantage of our group training discounts.
4 or more: 25% discount | 10 or more: 30% discount | Larger Groups may qualify for Larger Discounts!
Call us for a proposal.
For questions, registration information or to discuss holding this class at your location as an on-site training program, Please contact us.
Brainfiller, Inc. | P.O. Box 12024 | Scottsdale, AZ 85267
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