Arc Flash Electrical Safety NFPA 70E
with John Dahlgren
$265
*Class Held In-Person*
Electrical hazards pose serious risks, making it critical to stay up to date with the latest safety practices. This NFPA 70E-certified training equips workers, supervisors, and safety personnel with the knowledge to identify electrical hazards, implement precautionary techniques, and adhere to safety requirements. Through this 8-hour training, participants will learn how to assess risks, avoid injuries, and ensure compliance with industry standards.
Learning Objectives:
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Understand Electrical Safety Procedures: Learn essential lockout/tagout (LOTO) requirements, emergency response protocols, and risk control strategies.
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Recognize Qualified and Affected Persons: Differentiate between qualified and unqualified personnel and their roles in maintaining safety.
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Implement Precautionary Techniques and PPE Use: Gain expertise in using personal protective equipment (PPE), including arc flash protection, and applying safe work practices.
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Assess Electrical Hazards and Risk Management: Identify energized conductors, approach distances, job safety planning, and Human Performance Improvement (HPI) safety measures.
Why This Matter for Your Organization:
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Prevent Workplace Injuries: Reduce risks by ensuring employees are trained in electrical hazard recognition and mitigation.
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Enhance Compliance: Align with NFPA 70E regulations to meet safety and legal requirements.
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Improve Workforce Safety Culture: Equip employees with essential knowledge to foster a safer work environment.
Ready to enhance electrical safety in your workplace? Register for Safety Training today!
Trainer Bio: John Dahlgren has over 25 years of industry experience and teaches in the Butte College Drafting Technology and Engineering programs. A certified OSHA Outreach Trainer, he specializes in NFPA 70E Arc Flash training, workforce safety, and risk management, helping organizations maintain compliance and protect their employees.
ETP Members Contact: etp@butte.edu
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Fall 2026: Dec 11th, 2026
Fri from 8:30 am - 5:00 pm