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Our 8-hour low voltage qualified course focuses on electrical safety training for employees who work on 600V and less.
This low voltage qualified course goes beyond the theoretical to give attendees a complete understanding of the rules, regulations, and standards of electrical and arc flash safety, and how to apply them in real-world situations.
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February 26, 2026
Live, online (Zoom)
March 3, 2026
Deerfield, IL
March 5, 2026
Live, online (Zoom)
March 18, 2026
Live, online (Zoom)
March 24, 2026
Peachtree Corners, GA
March 26, 2026
Live, online (Zoom)
March 30, 2026
Louisville, KY
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Based on NFPA 70E & OSHA 1910.269
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Working on or around 601 to 69kV industrial high voltage distribution systems requires qualification.
In this training, attendees learn what it means to be HV qualified and which electrical tasks can only be performed by a qualified person.
These course dates include our one-day Low Voltage prerequisite.
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February 18-19, 2026
Live, online - NO Hands-on
March 3-4, 2026
Deerfield, IL
March 18-19, 2026
Live, online - NO Hands-on
March 24-25, 2026
Peachtree Corners, GA
March 30-31, 2026
Louisville, KY
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This class is designed to increase the understanding of maintenance as it applies to electrical equipment. Maintenance is a part of the life cycle of equipment, and predictive maintenance can have a direct impact on electrical safety. NFPA 70B establishes a baseline for crucial maintenance tests and intervals, based on the equipment condition evaluation. It also outlines what a Maintenance Program should include.
This course discusses how to use 70B to identify maintenance practices that must be considered when developing an Electrical Maintenance Program.
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The class provides practical instructions on the use of ARCPRO software and IEEE 1584 for efficiently calculating arc flash for utilities. It includes discussion of the latest OSHA 1910.269 standard and how to assure that estimates reflect as closely as possible the results of the testing on real utility equipment.
e-Hazard instructor Marcia Eblen, P.E., will lead the course. She was a key researcher behind the NESC tables and industry equipment testing.
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March 27, 2026
Louisville, KY
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