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SUMMARY:Canada ESQEW (Virtual)
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-virtual-5/
CATEGORIES:Canada Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250909T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250910T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T182239
CREATED:20250714T155545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T155656Z
UID:2693-1757404800-1757520000@shermco.com
SUMMARY:Electrical Safety for Qualified Electrical Workers
DESCRIPTION:Tuition: $850*\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 Related 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/electrical-safety-for-qualified-electrical-workers-17/
CATEGORIES:In-person United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250909T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250910T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T182239
CREATED:20250714T155756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T155756Z
UID:2698-1757404800-1757520000@shermco.com
SUMMARY:Electrical Safety for Qualified Electrical Workers (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Tuition: $850*\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 Related 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/electrical-safety-for-qualified-electrical-workers-virtual-5/
CATEGORIES:United States Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250911T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250911T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T182239
CREATED:20250714T155940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T155940Z
UID:2702-1757577600-1757606400@shermco.com
SUMMARY:Electrical Safety for Qualified Electrical Workers Labs
DESCRIPTION:TUITION: $575*\nDURATION: 1 Day (8am – 4pm)\nCEU: 0.8 Units\nPREREQUISITES: Electrical Safety for Qualified Electrical Workers \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION \nTechnicians and supervisors are often hesitant to perform tasks on medium-voltage equipment without some prior training or experience. This one-day lab session pulls all the pieces together for planning and executing specific tasks on medium-voltage energized equipment. A planning session is followed by hands-on practice in Shermco’s training substation under the supervision of our field-experienced instructors. \n*Tuition price is for open enrollments\, does not include costs for on-site bookings. \nCOURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: \n\nFocusing on medium-voltage applications.\nHow to assemble all the components of an electrical safety program into a practical job plan.\nHazard identification and risk assessment.\nAbsence of voltage testing of medium-voltage switchgear.\nGrounding of medium-voltage switchgear.\nChanging medium-voltage air-switch fuses.\nInserting and removing (racking) medium-voltage circuit breakers.\nInspection of PPE and arc-rated clothing.
URL:https://shermco.com/training-catalog/electrical-safety-for-qualified-electrical-workers-labs-13/
CATEGORIES:In-person United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250911T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250911T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T182239
CREATED:20250714T160136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T160136Z
UID:2706-1757577600-1757606400@shermco.com
SUMMARY:Electrical Safety for Qualified Electrical Workers Refresher (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:TUITION: $550*\nDURATION: 1 Day (8am – 4pm)\nCEU: 0.8 Units\nPREREQUISITES: Attendees should have completed OSHA/CSA-mandated electrical safety training (Electrical Safety for Qualified Electrical Workers class or equivalent). \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION: \nThis one-day class is designed for those who have previously met the OSHA/CSA-mandated training requirements of NFPA 70E and need to be re-certified. It is a concise review of the concepts and practices required for safe electrical work. This course is designed to meet the training requirements in NFPA 70E Section 110.2(D)(3). \n*Tuition price is for open enrollments\, does not include costs for on-site bookings. \nCOURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: \n\nElectrical hazards and safety procedures for work on metalclad switchgear\, substations\, motor control centers and facility electrical systems.\nProper selection\, maintenance and use of required PPE.\nEnergized and de-energized work policy and LOTO requirements.\nSafe use of portable electrical equipment\, including inspection and testing.\nReview of OSHA/CSA Electrical Safety-Related Work Practice regulations (29CFR1910.331-.335) as well as Articles 110\, 120 and 130 of the NFPA 70E.\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/electrical-safety-for-qualified-electrical-workers-refresher-virtual-5/
CATEGORIES:United States Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250912T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250912T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T182239
CREATED:20250714T161602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T161602Z
UID:2715-1757664000-1757692800@shermco.com
SUMMARY:Electrical Safety for Managers & Supervisors (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:TUITION: $550*\nDURATION: 1 Day (8am – 4pm)\nCEU: 0.8 Units\nPREREQUISITES: None \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION: \nAs is often the case\, supervisors\, managers\, and engineers who are responsible for plant maintenance are not actually the individuals performing hands-on maintenance operations. However\, it is critical that they understand workplace safety policies and regulations so they can plan for the direction and training requirements of maintenance staff and assure that proper PPE\, LOTO\, and other safety procedures are well understood and followed. \n*Tuition price is for open enrollments\, does not include costs for on-site bookings. \nCOURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: \n\nHow electrical hazards in the can affect your personnel\, your company and those responsible for electrical workers.\nRecognize electrical safety hazards and plan a course of action to address each one.\nOSHA/CSA regulations and NFPA 70E requirements for taking specific measures to prevent electrical hazards from causing injury or death.\nElectrical hazard awareness and recognition.\nManaging liability created by electrical hazards.\nDesigning and implementing an Electrical Safety Program (ESP) including policies\, safe work procedures and permits\, hazard analysis\, risk assessments and reduction\, training\, PPE and other written program documents.\nPerforming an electrical hazard/risk analysis.\nUsing the NFPA 70E to interpret hazard/risk category classification (HRC) of a given task and assure adequate PPE.\nHow to incorporate changes implemented by the NFPA 70E update.\nIdentify the steps needed to protect employees who work on or near energized parts.\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/electrical-safety-for-managers-supervisors-virtual-3/
CATEGORIES:United States Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250916T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250917T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T182239
CREATED:20250714T160959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T160959Z
UID:2711-1758009600-1758124800@shermco.com
SUMMARY:Electrical Safety for Renewable Energy (Wind) Sites
DESCRIPTION:TUITION: $850*\nDURATION: 2 Days (8 am – 4 pm)\nCEU: 1.6 Units\nPREREQUISITES: Attendees should have basic electrical knowledge. Field experience with generation\, transmission\, and distribution systems operating above 600 volts is desired but not required. \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:  \nA practical and intensive training program designed to enhance attendees’ safety while working on or near a collector system and substation equipment. Safety training requirements and safe work practices for electrical workers are covered using the NFPA 70E\, NESC\, and Fed OSHA regulations including 29CFR1910.331.335 and selected parts of 29CFR1910.269. PPE covered in this class includes hard hats\, safety glasses\, arc rated vs. FR clothing\, arc rated flash suits\, insulated hand tools\, live line tools\, rubber insulating gloves\, and rubber insulating blankets. Classroom lectures will be supplemented with tests and exercises intended to reinforce best practices for operations and safety. \n*Tuition price is for open enrollments\, does not include costs for on-site bookings. \nCOURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: \n\nEquipment overview and electrical safety basics.\nHazards of electricity.\nPPE and inspecting PPE.\nMedium‐voltage detection exercise pad‐mounted transformer isolation.\nExercise substation switching exercise.\nArc flash and shock boundaries.\nSafeguards for personnel protection and job hazard/safety analysis.\nPlacing equipment in an electrically‐safe work condition.\nHazards of de‐energized equipment.\nTesting for the absence of voltages.\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/electrical-safety-for-renewable-energy-wind-sites/
CATEGORIES:In-person United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250918T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250919T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T182239
CREATED:20250714T161450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T161450Z
UID:2713-1758182400-1758297600@shermco.com
SUMMARY:Troubleshooting & Electrical Print Reading
DESCRIPTION:TUITION: $850*\nDURATION: 2 Days (8 am – 4 pm)\nCEU: 1.6 Units\nPREREQUISITES: Attendees should have basic electrical training. Some field experience is recommended\, but not mandatory. \n COURSE DESCRIPTION:\nThis fundamental course was developed for technicians and managers who need to understand electrical power systems: how they are designed\, what can go wrong\, and how to find the problem areas. Several types of drawings and schematics are explained\, and hands-on exercises will demonstrate their practical use for basic troubleshooting. \n*Tuition price is for open enrollments\, does not include costs for on-site bookings \n COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: \n\nTypes of electrical system drawings\, the basic layout and the purpose of each.\nLegends used on electrical drawings.\nUnderstanding and identify typical electrical symbols.\nStandard ANSI/IEEE device numbers.\nHow circuits and devices interact with each other.\nTo understand the “logic” functions in electromechanical control systems.\nTo troubleshoot electrical problems using elementary diagrams\, one-line diagrams\, and Schematics.\nTo understand device functions and system operations such as circuit breaker and motor controls and transfer schemes.\nHands-on (~30%) training program augmented with round-table discussions\, and perform practical exercises using elementary diagrams\, one-line diagrams and schematics.\n\n CONTACT 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/troubleshooting-electrical-print-reading/
CATEGORIES:In-person United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250923T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250924T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T182239
CREATED:20250627T224228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250701T181444Z
UID:2543-1758614400-1758729600@shermco.com
SUMMARY:Canada ESQEW (Virtual)
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-virtual-6/
CATEGORIES:Canada Virtual
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250923T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250924T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T182239
CREATED:20250714T155628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T155628Z
UID:2696-1758614400-1758729600@shermco.com
SUMMARY:Electrical Safety for Qualified Electrical Workers
DESCRIPTION:Tuition: $850*\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 Related 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/electrical-safety-for-qualified-electrical-workers-18/
CATEGORIES:In-person United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250923T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250924T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T182239
CREATED:20250714T155833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T155833Z
UID:2700-1758614400-1758729600@shermco.com
SUMMARY:Electrical Safety for Qualified Electrical Workers (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Tuition: $850*\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 Related 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/electrical-safety-for-qualified-electrical-workers-virtual-6/
CATEGORIES:United States Virtual
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SUMMARY:Electrical Safety for Qualified Electrical Workers Labs
DESCRIPTION:TUITION: $575*\nDURATION: 1 Day (8am – 4pm)\nCEU: 0.8 Units\nPREREQUISITES: Electrical Safety for Qualified Electrical Workers \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION \nTechnicians and supervisors are often hesitant to perform tasks on medium-voltage equipment without some prior training or experience. This one-day lab session pulls all the pieces together for planning and executing specific tasks on medium-voltage energized equipment. A planning session is followed by hands-on practice in Shermco’s training substation under the supervision of our field-experienced instructors. \n*Tuition price is for open enrollments\, does not include costs for on-site bookings. \nCOURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: \n\nFocusing on medium-voltage applications.\nHow to assemble all the components of an electrical safety program into a practical job plan.\nHazard identification and risk assessment.\nAbsence of voltage testing of medium-voltage switchgear.\nGrounding of medium-voltage switchgear.\nChanging medium-voltage air-switch fuses.\nInserting and removing (racking) medium-voltage circuit breakers.\nInspection of PPE and arc-rated clothing.
URL:https://shermco.com/training-catalog/electrical-safety-for-qualified-electrical-workers-labs-14/
CATEGORIES:In-person United States
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SUMMARY:Electrical Safety for Qualified Electrical Workers Refresher (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:TUITION: $550*\nDURATION: 1 Day (8am – 4pm)\nCEU: 0.8 Units\nPREREQUISITES: Attendees should have completed OSHA/CSA-mandated electrical safety training (Electrical Safety for Qualified Electrical Workers class or equivalent). \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION: \nThis one-day class is designed for those who have previously met the OSHA/CSA-mandated training requirements of NFPA 70E and need to be re-certified. It is a concise review of the concepts and practices required for safe electrical work. This course is designed to meet the training requirements in NFPA 70E Section 110.2(D)(3). \n*Tuition price is for open enrollments\, does not include costs for on-site bookings. \nCOURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: \n\nElectrical hazards and safety procedures for work on metalclad switchgear\, substations\, motor control centers and facility electrical systems.\nProper selection\, maintenance and use of required PPE.\nEnergized and de-energized work policy and LOTO requirements.\nSafe use of portable electrical equipment\, including inspection and testing.\nReview of OSHA/CSA Electrical Safety-Related Work Practice regulations (29CFR1910.331-.335) as well as Articles 110\, 120 and 130 of the NFPA 70E.\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/electrical-safety-for-qualified-electrical-workers-refresher-virtual-6/
CATEGORIES:United States Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250926T080000
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SUMMARY:Electrical Safety for Non-Electrical Personnel (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:TUITION: $550*\nDURATION: 1 Day (8am – 4pm)\nCEU: 0.8 Units\nPREREQUISITES: None \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION: \nVirtually every worker on an industrial or commercial job site works with or uses electrically powered equipment. Most of these workers have no concept of the hazards they could possibly be exposed to by performing common\, everyday tasks. Jewelry contacting energized components\, overstressed power strips\, coffee pots\, and heaters placed into the workplace all can increase the risk to the employee and to production if the worker is not aware of the potential issues involved. This course covers common situations that could place the non-electrical worker into dangerous situations. This course is primarily designed to meet the training requirements in NFPA 70E Section 110.2(A)(1)(C)(2). \n*Tuition price is for open enrollments\, does not include costs for on-site bookings. \nCOURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: \n\nReview of electrical hazards\, their causes and the potential for injuries and fatalities.\nUnderstand how to avoid these hazards.\nCommon situations that can increase risk to workers.\n OSHA/CSA electrical safety-related work practices regulation as it applies to non-electrical personnel.\nUnderstand electrical LOTO and the Safe Work Zone.\nUnderstand applicable OSHA/CSA regulations for non-electrical workers.\nUnderstand and apply NFPA 70E requirements for unqualified persons.\nUnderstand the safe approach distances for shock\, arc flash\, arc-blast and the purpose of a safe work zone.\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/electrical-safety-for-non-electrical-personnel-virtual-4/
CATEGORIES:United States Virtual
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