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Infrared (IR) electrical scans
Uncover electrical system component issues, prevent worker downtime and reduce employee injuries. Infrared (IR) electrical scans from e-Hazard quickly find and help solve problem areas in your electrical systems. IR electrical scans are needed because electrical system components put out excess heat caused by increased resistance when something is not working properly. IR electrical testing helps determine wiring errors, overloaded systems, loose connections, damaged switchgears, or components that are likely to fail.
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Spanish Electrical Low Voltage Training
e-Hazard’s Low Voltage training course is offering a Spanish version. This course is perfect for providing your Spanish speaking electrical workers a thorough knowledge of the recommended safe behaviors around electrical hazards. Attendees will gain an understanding of the latest guidelines and regulations from NFPA 70E and OSHA. This class is available in person or virtually. Hands-on activities can also be included as a key component of the training.
e-Hazard instructors understand proper training is a critical component of any work safety program. Electrical training should be a priority regardless of language spoken and e-Hazard is ready to support.
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Low Voltage training course
e-Hazard’s Low Voltage training course is offering a Spanish version. This course is perfect for providing your Spanish speaking electrical workers a thorough knowledge of the recommended safe behaviors around electrical hazards. Attendees will gain an understanding of the latest guidelines and regulations from NFPA 70E and OSHA. This class is available in person or virtually. Hands-on activities can also be included as a key component of the training. e-Hazard instructors understand proper training is a critical component of any work safety program. Electrical training should be a priority regardless of language spoken and e-Hazard is ready to support.
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Infrared (IR) Electrical System Scan
This preventive maintenance service uncovers electrical system component issues, prevents worker downtime, and reduces employee injuries. Thermal scans quickly identify problem areas in your electrical systems so they can be addressed proactively. When electrical system components are not working properly, it creates increased resistance, generating excess heat which can be seen in the IR scan. Results will help determine if there are wiring errors, overloaded systems, loose connections, damaged switchgears, or components likely to fail. Addressing these issues early prevents the risk of incidents, unexpected shutdowns and productivity loss.
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Electrical Vehicle Electrical Safety
e-Hazard presents Electrical Vehicle (EV) Electrical Safety. This 12-hour class focuses on training electricians, mechanics and diesel mechanics transferring to EV technology. This course will cover the most up-to-date safety information available as pertains to direct current (DC) voltage and on-board-generated AC-power from inverters. A hands-on demonstration of skills is a key component of the course, so this course will be offered as an on-site/in-person course only. The hands-on portion will include, but not be limited to, meter usage, PPE selection, electrical safety boundary set-up and basic troubleshooting.
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Training Course: “Electrical Safety Awareness for Telecom Workers.”
E-Hazard, a leader in electrical safety training, now offers a new training course: “Electrical Safety Awareness for Telecom Workers.” As the Telcom industry continues to rapidly grow, these employees are working daily near low and high voltage lines, which puts them at risk of shock and arc flash injuries. This course covers OSHA telecom regulations and applicable portions of safety rules when working near exposed energized power lines. This class is only available in person, as hands-on activities are a key component of the training. Learn more here: https://e-hazard.com/arc-flash-training/classes/telecom-training/.
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Electrical Safety Courses
Want the industry-leading electrical safety training without the expense of our expert coming to your site? e-Hazard offers streaming and DVD options to meet your electrical safety training needs. Our electrical safety experts have walked in your shoes. We understand that if it’s not practical, it’s not applicable. With our expert-led training courses, we don’t just teach you textbook definitions; we teach you how to stay safe in the real world.
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Electrical Safety for Managers On-Site Training
e-Hazard’s Electrical Safety for Managers On-Site Training is designed for those overseeing electrical workers responsible for keeping facilities operating. The course identifies the electrical hazards and the broad scope of protection strategies required to prevent catastrophic and fatal incidents. It includes an extended practical discussion guided by e-Hazard’s 7 Electrical Safety Habits Audit, providing actionable steps to advance a culture of workplace safety. This course is also insightful for supporting personnel in procurement, safety and project management. Booth 1223.
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Electrical Safety Skills Workshop
e-Hazard’s Electrical Safety Skills Workshop addresses the growing importance of hands-on training and skills assessment. e-Hazard can set up the Touring Lab on-site and tailor the Skills Workshop to the specific needs of your workforce. The lab is equipped with commonly installed electrical equipment, tools, and documentation needed to safely perform tasks. The workshop combines industry expertise with the opportunity for students to participate in hands-on electrical activities. Package this with our training courses to maximize your training investment.
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On-Site Training
The e-Hazard Train the Trainer for OSHA 1910.269 Safety & Arc Hazard Awareness program addresses expanded arc flash regulations in the new OSHA 1910.269 Standard now in effect.