Electrical Safety Training & Services from the Industry Experts

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e-Hazard offers arc flash safety training courses from the world’s foremost industry experts. Our wide-ranging course list provides the most relevant and up-to-date training available from general electrical safety to courses customized to meet your specific need. Training classes by e-Hazard are designed specifically for the end-user in the field.

An arc flash study, also referred to as an arc flash analysis or a hazard analysis, is an on-site study of your facility, conducted by a trained expert to evaluate your electrical system and note areas potentially presenting a risk to your personnel or equipment. You’ll receive a report of recommended adjustments for reducing exposure to arc flash hazards.

We equip participants with the teaching tools to share learned concepts company-wide. The e-Hazard Train the Trainer format and materials have been designed based on best practices by an adult education specialist. We help your company efficiently and cost-effectively disseminate vital knowledge to everyone who needs it.

e-Hazard offers services including an NFPA 70E compliance audit, an electrical inspection to assess your safety gaps and needs, and a custom written electrical safety program (or a review of your existing program). We tailor training to your needs based on the information gained from these reviews.

We have a robust library of arc flash resources and we’re adding to them all the time. We provide access to arc flash videos, articles on electrical safety, and our archived webinars. There are too many resources to mention so check them out.

Shop our arc flash training store for all of your electrical safety needs. We carry NFPA 70E books, a wide selection of training DVDs, electrical safety training packages (including a rental option), and more. We also have a special store for our Train the Trainer alumni to order training materials.

About e-Hazard

Established in 2004, e-Hazard quickly became the leader in electrical safety training, arc flash training, arc flash studies, and electrical safety audits. Our electrical safety training classes are used by more NFPA 70E committee members than any other classes in the industry. The e-Hazard objective is to keep people who work around electricity safe, and we do so with the best people and practices in the industry. What can we do for you?

Since 2004, e-Hazard has been the industry leader in electrical safety training. Our courses include low voltage qualified, high voltage qualified, hazardous location training, electrical grounding and bonding, Train the Trainer, and many more courses based on the latest NFPA 70E, NEC, and OSHA standards. e-Hazard has the most experienced instructors in the business for the very best in electrical safety training.

Turn to the experts at e-Hazard for all of your NFPA 70E training. Our team of instructors are some of the most respected and trusted people in the electrical safety field. Our NFPA 70E training covers the most up-to-date information and changes in electrical safety. Let us know how we can help with your NFPA 70E training.

e-Hazard offers training classes to keep you up to date on the latest OSHA Standard 1910.269 changes. Our trainers are experts on electrical safety regulations and can answer questions on what it takes to stay qualified.

Our qualified NFPA 70E, IEEE-registered experts have performed arc flash studies and electrical hazard analysis across North America. One of our experts will complete a thorough inspection of your facility or plant, regardless of size or location, and make recommendations to address your company’s electrical safety issues. There are a wide variety of arc flash studies available.

Take a look at our extensive electrical safety training video library. We have product reviews, footage of electrical accidents, arc flash testing on various products and more. There is also a 4-minute preview of e-Hazard’s “7 Electrical Safety Habits” training video and a video presentation from Hugh Hoagland on arc flash protection principles.

Electric arcs are essentially ionized gases caused when electricity travels through air. An electric arc flash, also called an electric arc, arc blast, or arc flash, is a complex event. An arc flash can produce temperatures as high as 35,000 degrees Fahrenheit.

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