Arc Flash Electrical Safety Training Online | Fortier Loss Control
What you'll learn
- OSHA and NFPA 70E arc flash safety standards
- How to identify arc flash hazards
- Reading and understanding arc flash labels
- Risk assessment and hazard prevention
- Selecting and using arc-rated PPE
- Establishing safe approach boundaries
- Lockout/tagout procedures for electrical equipment
- Emergency response to arc flash incidents
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Arc Flash Electrical Safety Training Online
Price: $49.00
Delivery: On-Demand (Self-Paced)
Duration: 1 Hour
Language: English
Provider: Fortier Loss Control
Customer Support: (615) 883-2816 | Toll-Free: 877-881-2235
Head Office: 2267 Jackson Downs Blvd, Nashville, TN 37214
Memphis Office: 7929 US-70 #4, Memphis, TN 38133
Knoxville Office: 321 Ebenezer Rd, Knoxville, TN 37923
Course Overview
The Arc Flash Electrical Safety Training Online course is designed to help workers and supervisors understand and apply OSHA’s electrical safety requirements to prevent arc flash incidents. This course covers hazard recognition, safe work practices, personal protective equipment (PPE) selection, and labeling requirements in compliance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart S and NFPA 70E standards.
Arc flash hazards can cause severe injury or death in fractions of a second. This course provides the knowledge and skills to identify potential electrical hazards, assess risk, and implement protective measures to keep workers safe.
Who Should Take This Course
Electricians and electrical maintenance personnel
Construction and industrial workers who work on or near energized equipment
Safety managers and supervisors in electrical environments
Contractors and engineers in power generation, manufacturing, or utilities
Any employee covered under OSHA’s electrical safety requirements
Topics Covered
Introduction to electrical safety and arc flash hazards
OSHA standards and NFPA 70E guidelines
Electrical hazard identification
Equipment labeling and hazard communication
PPE categories and selection process
Shock and arc flash protection boundaries
Lockout/tagout procedures and safety verification
Safe work practices and preventive measures
Incident energy analysis and documentation
Emergency response planning
Course Format & Requirements
Delivery: 100% online, mobile-friendly format
Assessment: Final quiz with a passing score of 70% or higher
Completion: Instant digital certificate upon successful completion
Compliance: Meets OSHA electrical safety training requirements and NFPA 70E standards
Certification
Certificate of Completion valid for one year from date of issue
Refresher training recommended annually or as required by OSHA, employer policy, or job site regulations
End-of-Course Instructions
Pass the final quiz with at least 70% to receive your certificate
If the quiz is failed three times, course access will be locked and in-person completion will be required
Complete the end-of-course survey to finalize certification
Additional Resources
Downloadable arc flash PPE chart and inspection checklist
OSHA electrical safety reference: OSHA Electrical Standards
NFPA 70E summary guide
Subject Matter Expert
Luis Quintanar — OSHA Outreach Trainer and bilingual safety professional (English/Spanish) with more than 300 training certifications. Experienced in electrical safety, hazardous energy control, and OSHA regulatory compliance for construction, oil & gas, manufacturing, and industrial facilities.
For instructor inquiries: outreach-trainer@fortierlosscontrol.com
Why Train with Fortier Loss Control
Trusted Tennessee-based OSHA training provider with offices in Nashville, Memphis, and Knoxville
Meets or exceeds OSHA and NFPA safety training requirements
Fully online and self-paced for convenience
Mobile-friendly with instant proof of completion
Instruction from OSHA-authorized trainers with industry experience
Enroll now to meet OSHA’s electrical safety training requirements and learn how to protect yourself and others from arc flash hazards in the workplace.
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