WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND
Each year, electrical dangers in the workplace cause dangers hundreds of deaths and thousands of injuries. NFPA 70Е Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace is the key to saving lives, reducing liability, and avoiding loss due to electrical incidents. Our clear, authoritative training and instruction class teaches you how to apply the newest edition of NFPA 70E to assess electrical risks and reduce employee exposure to potentially deadly hazards.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
During this session, participants deepen their understanding of arc flash safety, Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) proced rmance princi that drive safer work practices. The class focuses on practical ways to recognize hazards, reduce risk, and ensure compliance while keeping facilities safe.
After completion of training, attendees will “Certificate of Completion” and wallet card.
CORE TOPICS
Arc flash fundamentals & PPE selection
Qualified Person definition & responsibilities
Energized Work Permits & risk ents
- Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) program design & exercises
Hands-on arc flash suit & PPE practice
NFPA 70B maintenance considerations
- Human Performance principles to reduce error
QUICK FACTS
Duration: 1 day (8 hours)
Who Should Attend: Electrical engineers, safety managers, electricians, plant managers, facility maintenance personnel, electrical inspectors, risk managers, mechanical engineers, installers, designers, project managers, and operations managers.
Location: Ralco HQ
INSTRUCTOR
President of Megawatt Training & Consulting, Kiley Taylor serves on the NFPA 70B Technical Committee and has worked as Secretary for the Energy Facility Contractors Group (EFCOG) Electrical Safety Task Group (ESTG) which helps develop electrical safety materials, best practices, white papers, and training for the Department of Energy (DOE).
FAQ’S
Yes! This course includes an overview of NFPA 70B Recommended Practice for Electrical Equipment Maintenance. Attendees will learn how proper maintenance practices directly support electrical safety, reduce equipment failure risks, and lower organizational liability. Understanding NFPA 70B is essential for building a comprehensive electrical safety program that aligns with NFPA 70E requirements.
There’s no strict limit on how many employees your organization can enroll; however, for quality and safety reasons, each class session is limited to approximately 30 participants. This ensures every attendee receives personalized attention, has time for hands-on practice, and can ask questions directly to the instructor. Larger groups can be accommodated through multiple sessions.
NEPA 70E
ELECTRICAL
SAFETY TRAINING
2026 Dates
Q1
February 24
10:00 AM
Q2
May 17
10:00 AM
Q3
September 21
10:00 AM
Q4
November 22
10:00 AM

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