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SUMMARY:Canada ESQEW
DESCRIPTION:Tuition: $1195*\nDuration: 2 Days (8am – 4pm each day)\nCEU: 1.6 Units\nPrerequisites: It is recommended\, but not mandatory that attendees should have some basic electrical training and field experience. \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION: \nDesigned for all maintenance and testing personnel who work on or near electrical equipment. This seminar meets and exceeds the basic OSHA/CSA-mandated electrical safety training. All of the concepts of electrical safety are carefully explained in both classroom and hands-on sessions. These assure that the skills and knowledge can be demonstrated to meet the OSHA/CSA requirements. The basic class and lab is primarily focused on applications below 600 volts\, but an optional one day lab session is available for understanding and demonstrating the special skills and knowledge required for medium voltage applications. \n*Tuition price is for open enrollments\, does not include costs for on-site bookings. \nCOURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: \n\nRecognize\, understand and avoid electrical hazards and risks (shock\, arc flash\, and arc blast)\nHow to develop and implement a JSA/JHA to address hazards and plan the required steps needed to work safely on or near energized conductors and circuit components.\nSafe work practices for work on or near metal clad switchgear\, substations\, motor control centers\, medium-voltage motor starters and facility electrical systems.\nHow to place equipment in an electrically safe work condition and properly utilize lockout/tagout (LOTO) requirements.\nProper selection\, maintenance\, testing\, use\, and storage of PPE. Learn their purposes and limitations.\nHow to inspect insulated tools and understand their limitations of use\nHow to select and apply temporary grounds as well as specific equipment grounding hazards including step and touch potentials.\nHow to use a transformer short circuit current/incident energy calculator and how to estimate incident energy under field work conditions.\nHow to perform absence-of voltage testing to help ensure an electrically safe work condition.\nReview OSHA/CSA Electrical Safety\nRelated Work Practice regulations (29CFR 1910.311-.335 as well as Articles 110\, 12 and 130).\nUnderstand the current utilization of NFPA 70E and the annex tables. Seminar-based program with round-table discussions.\n\nCONTACT US TO BOOK YOUR NEXT SESSION! \nGet personalized support and guidance for your team at your plant or ours! Contact TrainingServices@Shermco.com and we’ll work with you to find a plan that suits your needs. \n(Pricing subject to change based on customization\, first-come\, first-serve basis\, minimum charges apply)
URL:https://shermco.com/training-catalog/canada-esqew-2/
CATEGORIES:In-Person Canada
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SUMMARY:Industrial Plant Electrical Maintenance
DESCRIPTION:TUITION: $1420*\nDURATION: 4 Day (8am – 4pm)\nCEU: 3.2 Units\nPREREQUISITES: Students should have basic electrical training. Some field experience is recommended but not mandatory. \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION: \nThis course covers what maintenance personnel and managers should know about electrical maintenance and how it affects plant reliability. The maintenance and testing required for common plant devices\, including transformers\, protective relays\, circuit breakers\, cubicle maintenance\, motors and motor controls is covered in detail. Based on the NFPA 70E or B and ANSI/NETA Maintenance Testing Specifications\, this intensive training program provides the latest information on maintaining and testing electrical power system equipment\, including what to do\, when to do it and interpreting test results. \n*Tuition price is for open enrollments\, does not include costs for on-site bookings. \nCOURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: \n\nLow- and medium-voltage circuit breakers.\nMotor maintenance\nSwitches and disconnects.\nTransformer maintenance and testing.\nHow to interpret results and trend analysis.\nHow to improve plant reliability through common-sense approaches to operation and maintenance.\nHow to lower operation and maintenance cost.\nHow maintenance planning can reduce unscheduled downtime.\nHands-on (~40%) training program augmented with round-table discussions.\n\nCONTACT US TO BOOK YOUR NEXT SESSION! \nGet personalized support and guidance for your team at your plant or ours! Contact TrainingServices@Shermco.com and we’ll work with you to find a plan that suits your needs. \n(Pricing subject to change based on customization\, first-come\, first-serve basis\, minimum charges apply)
URL:https://shermco.com/training-catalog/industrial-plant-electrical-maintenance/
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