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High Voltage MaintenanceEdmonton, AB Sep 13, 2010 - Sep 17, 2010
Arc Flash & Low Voltage SafetyEdmonton, AB Sep 14, 2010 - Sep 14, 2010
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High Voltage MaintenanceEdmonton, AB Sep 20, 2010 - Sep 24, 2010
Arc Flash & Low Voltage SafetyRegina, SK Sep 22, 2010 - Sep 22, 2010
PLC Programming, Maintenance & Troubleshooting: Rockwell 5000 Based PLCsCalgary, AB Sep 22, 2010 - Sep 24, 2010
Arc Flash & High Voltage SafetyRegina, SK Sep 23, 2010 - Sep 24, 2010
High Voltage MaintenanceSaskatoon, SK Oct 18, 2010 - Oct 22, 2010
PLC Programming, Maintenance & Troubleshooting: Rockwell 500 Based PLCsRichmond, BC Oct 19, 2010 - Oct 22, 2010
Arc Flash & Low Voltage SafetyGrande Prairie, AB Oct 19, 2010 - Oct 19, 2010
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| Arc Flash For Operators |
| 1 Days 8 Hours / Day |
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This one-day course is designed for industrial non-electrical workers requiring certification in the Workplace Electrical Safety standard, CSA Z462-08. Other trades and operators do not repair electrical systems but they do operate them, continuously work around electrical equipment and often will work in conjunction with an electrician. In all of these instances, CSA Z-462 is very clear; they must be trained, qualified and certified for the tasks that they are doing. The successful participant will gain a solid understanding of hazards encountered while operating or working around low voltage electrical installations including a full understanding of the arc hazard standard, appropriate PPE selection and safe work procedures. This course is taught by certified electrical professionals with decades of field experience and solid credentials as professional adult learning instructors. This program includes professionally designed slides, videos, extensive use of case studies and hands-on demonstrations of common electrical problems. This program examines the electrical hazards found in industry and stresses the importance of the individual employee proactively recognizing hazards and applying safe work practices with the goal of zero incidents.
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| Who Should Attend: Non Electrical Workers whose daily activities involve the switching of industrial power systems. | |
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