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2012 NFPA 70E®: Electrical Hazard Analysis Self-Guided Online Course | Lives depend on your ability to apply NFPA 70E® to conduct an accurate electrical hazard analysis and determine safe approach boundaries. This self-paced online course addresses the requirements and methods in the 2012 NFPA 70E: Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace for analyzing the hazards and risks of work that involves exposure to electrical hazards. Electrical Hazard Analysis — Course 4 in the NFPA 70E Online Course Series — consists of two lessons that cover the assessment of arc flash hazards and electrical shock hazards. This analysis becomes the basis for selection of appropriate safe work practices including Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) as covered in other courses. |
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2012 NFPA 70E®: Establishing an Electrically Safe Work Condition Self-Guided Online Course | Understand the importance of establishing an electrically safe work condition using the 2012 edition of NFPA 70E. NFPA 70E: Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace helps you avoid electrical injuries, deaths, and OSHA violations. This self-paced online course covers the elements of an “electrically safe work condition” commonly called lockout/tagout procedures, the principles of lockout/tagout, energy control procedures, and temporary protective grounding. Establishing an Electrically Safe Work Condition — Course 2 in the NFPA 70E Online Course Series — consists of two lessons that cover the essential steps in lockout/tagout procedures that are used to establish an electrically safe work condition as well as the details of those procedures. |
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2012 NFPA 70E®: Personal Protective Equipment Self-Guided Online Course | Understand the importance of adequate Personal Protective Equipment and how NFPA 70E® helps you choose the right PPE for the job. Arc flash is immediate and can happen without touching live components. This self-paced online course covers the general requirements in the 2012 NFPA 70E: Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and arc-rated clothing — including how to select PPE for the specific hazards involved with various tasks. Personal Protection Equipment — Course 5 in the NFPA 70E Online Course Series — consists of three lessons on the requirements for selection and use of arc-rated clothing as well as the selection and use of other PPE for protection from arc flash and shock hazards. |
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2012 NFPA 70E®: Safety-Related Maintenance and Special Equipment Self-Guided Online Course | Maintenance is vital to electrical safety in the workplace. Learn about Safety-Related Maintenance and Special Equipment as addressed by NFPA 70E®. This self-paced online course covers the requirements in Chapter 2 and Chapter 3 of the 2012 NFPA 70E: Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace. Safety-Related Maintenance and Special Equipment — Course 6 in the NFPA 70E Online Course Series — consists of two lessons that cover required maintenance of electrical equipment as it relates to electrical safety in the workplace and requirements for safety of employees who work with specific special types of equipment. This includes some hazards not specifically addressed in Chapter 1 of NFPA 70E. |
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2012 NFPA 70E® Self-Guided Online Training Course Series | 2012 NFPA 70E® Self-Guided Online Training Course Series – comprised of six online courses that can be taken together at a series price or as individual online course modules. Avoid electrical injuries, deaths, and OSHA violations. The NFPA 70E® Online Course Series explains how and why NFPA 70E protects personnel from potentially deadly hazards. Hundreds of worker deaths and thousands of injuries could be prevented each year by following 2012 NFPA 70E: Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace. Originally developed at OSHA’s request, NFPA 70E provisions used to identify electrical safety hazards and reduce employee exposure to those hazards. Get the NFPA 70E training you need — on your own time — with the NFPA 70E Online Course Series. This 6-part series provides vital information about today’s Standard through individual courses addressing the safety-related work practices and procedures that employees, supervisors, and owners need to understand to avoid electrical tragedies on the job. |
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2012 NFPA 70E®: Working While Exposed to Electrical Hazards Self-Guided Online Course | Working “live” or “energized” exposes personnel to even greater electrical risks. Learn how compliance with NFPA 70E® provides protection. This self-paced online course covers the sections of the 2012 NFPA 70E: Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace that provide workers with safety guidelines for situations where de-energizing is not possible or where de-energizing could create increased or additional hazards. Working While Exposed to Electrical Hazards — Course 3 in the NFPA 70E Online Course Series — presents three lessons that cover the requirements for analysis of the electrical hazards and risks of working on energized electrical parts, the requirements for energized electrical work permits, and other precautions for activities involving electrical hazards. |
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2013 NFPA 13: Fire Sprinkler Protection for Storage Self-Guided Online Course | Learn about fire sprinkler protection for storage in this important module in the updated 2013 NFPA 13 Online Course Series. Course 6 in the NFPA 13 Online Course Series — Fire Sprinkler Protection for Storage — provides you with a greater understanding of the factors concerning storage protection, such as what is being stored, how it is stored, how high it is stored, and the building height and clearance. These factors enable you to analyze the various protection options and then make the best choice for each individual situation. The training also covers determining the proper storage commodity classification along with the storage arrangement, which allows the designer to choose the appropriate chapter in the Standard for deciding upon appropriate and acceptable protection criteria. |
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2013 NFPA 13: Fire Sprinkler System Components and their Usage Self-Guided Online Course | Gain a greater understanding of acceptable types of system materials and components through this module in the updated 2013 NFPA 13 Online Course Series. Course 5 in the NFPA 13 Online Course Series — Fire Sprinkler System Components and their Usage — provides you with a greater understanding of the acceptable types of system materials and components and address the features of each. The training also covers the installation requirements for sprinkler system components, including piping, valves, waterflow devices, hangers and braces. |
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2013 NFPA 13: Fire Sprinkler System Types and Applications Self-Guided Online Course | This module in the updated 2013 NFPA 13 Online Course Series takes an in-depth look at fire sprinkler system types and applications. Course 2 in the NFPA 13 Online Course Series — Fire Sprinkler System Types and Applications — presents a general overview of NFPA 13’s Chapter 7: System Requirements and the associated Annex material, as well as take a more extensive look at the applications for wet and dry systems. The training also introduces you to the other types of sprinkler systems, such as preaction, deluge, and specialty systems. Finally, you’ll learn about the four major considerations that are used to decide what type of system is best. |
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2013 NFPA 13 Self-Guided Online Training Course Series | 2013 NFPA 13 Self-Guided Online Training Course Series – comprised of six online courses that can be taken together at a series price or as individual online course modules. This self-guided online series provides an essential basis in fire sprinkler systems and the 2013 NFPA 13: Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems. Based on the 2013 edition of NFPA 13, this self-guided online course series introduces students to the basic principles of the components, application, design, installation, testing, maintenance, and use of automatic sprinkler systems. The series covers the components of the four basic types of automatic sprinkler systems and describes how these components interrelate to form a fire control or fire suppression system that will achieve a facility’s fire safety objectives for life safety, property protection, mission continuity, heritage preservation, and environmental protection. |