This one-day course is designed for workers responsible for electrical systems and needing certification in the CSA Z462-24 electrical safety standard. This standard covers safe work practices related to electrical dangers in the workplace. The successful participant will gain a solid understanding of hazards encountered while operating or maintaining electrical installations in the low voltage (below 750V) class including a full understanding of the arc hazard categorization, appropriate PPE selection and safe work procedure.
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 and extensive use of case studies. 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.
Who should attend: Engineers, Electricians, Instrumentation Mechanics, Technicians, Managers & Safety Professionals
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| February 25 – 25, 2026 | Mississauga, ON | OR26138 | $395.00 + Tax Per Attendee | Register |
| February 26 – 26, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Halifax time | OR26074 | $395.00 + Tax Per Attendee | Register |
| February 26 – 26, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Winnipeg time | OR26192 | $395.00 + Tax Per Attendee | Register |
| March 2 – 2, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Toronto time | OR26089 | $395.00 + Tax Per Attendee | Register |
| March 2 – 2, 2026 | Edmonton, AB | OR26091 | $395.00 + Tax Per Attendee | Register |
| March 5 – 5, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm St. John's NL time | OR26093 | $395.00 + Tax Per Attendee | Register |
| March 9 – 9, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Halifax time | OR26095 | $395.00 + Tax Per Attendee | Register |
| March 12 – 12, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Winnipeg time | OR26097 | $395.00 + Tax Per Attendee | Register |
| March 16 – 16, 2026 | Saskatoon, SK | OR26099 | $395.00 + Tax Per Attendee | Register |
| March 19 – 19, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Vancouver time | OR26101 | $395.00 + Tax Per Attendee | Register |
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Objective: Realize the damage electrical accidents can cause to the human body and understand the basic principles of safety!
Objective: Recognize workplace law requirements and how to meet them.
Objective: Apply various mitigation strategies at a corporate and personal level.
View all topicsObjective: Realize the damage electrical accidents can cause to the human body and understand the basic principles of safety!
Objective: Recognize workplace law requirements and how to meet them.
Objective: Apply various mitigation strategies at a corporate and personal level.
Objective: Ensure corporate compliance with CSA Z462.
Objective: Conduct daily work in accordance with CSA Z462.
Objective: Fulfill the ESWC requirements of CSA Z462.
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| February 25 – 25, 2026 | Mississauga , ON | RS Breakers & Controls | OR26138 | Register |
| February 26 – 26, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Halifax time , NS | Teleconference | OR26074 | Register |
| February 26 – 26, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Winnipeg time , MB | Teleconference | OR26192 | Register |
| March 2 – 2, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Toronto time , ON | Teleconference | OR26089 | Register |
| March 2 – 2, 2026 | Edmonton , AB | Hampton Inn Edmonton/Sherwood Park | OR26091 | Register |
| March 5 – 5, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm St. John's NL time , NL | Teleconference | OR26093 | Register |
| March 9 – 9, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Halifax time , NS | Teleconference | OR26095 | Register |
| March 12 – 12, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Winnipeg time , MB | Teleconference | OR26097 | Register |
| March 16 – 16, 2026 | Saskatoon , SK | RS Breakers & Controls | OR26099 | Register |
| March 19 – 19, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Vancouver time , BC | Teleconference | OR26101 | Register |
| March 23 – 23, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Edmonton Time , AB | Teleconference | OR26103 | Register |
| March 24 – 24, 2026 | Mississauga , ON | RS Breakers & Controls | OR26140 | Register |
| March 26 – 26, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Iqaluit time , NU | Teleconference | OR26107 | Register |
| March 30 – 30, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Saskatoon time , SK | Teleconference | OR26105 | Register |
| April 1 – 1, 2026 | Edmonton , AB | Hampton Inn Edmonton/Sherwood Park | OR26151 | Register |
| April 1 – 1, 2026 | Mississauga , ON | RS Breakers & Controls | OR26153 | Register |
| April 1 – 1, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Vancouver time , BC | Teleconference | OR26157 | Register |
| April 7 – 7, 2026 | Saskatoon , SK | RS Breakers & Controls | OR26155 | Register |
| April 7 – 7, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Iqaluit time , NU | Teleconference | OR26159 | Register |
| April 9 – 9, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Winnipeg time , MB | Teleconference | OR26161 | Register |
| April 13 – 13, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm St. John's NL time , NL | Teleconference | OR26162 | Register |
| April 20 – 20, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Charlottetown time , PE | Teleconference | OR26166 | Register |
| April 23 – 23, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Toronto time , ON | Teleconference | OR26169 | Register |
| April 27 – 27, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Edmonton Time , AB | Teleconference | OR26168 | Register |
| April 29 – 29, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Saskatoon time , SK | Teleconference | OR26172 | Register |
| April 30 – 30, 2026 | Mississauga , ON | RS Breakers & Controls | OR26317 | Register |
| May 4 – 4, 2026 | Edmonton , AB | Hampton Inn Edmonton/Sherwood Park | OR26319 | Register |
| May 4 – 4, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Vancouver time , BC | Teleconference | OR26323 | Register |
| May 7 – 7, 2026 | Saskatoon , SK | RS Breakers & Controls | OR26321 | Register |
| May 11 – 11, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Winnipeg time , MB | Teleconference | OR26325 | Register |
| May 13 – 13, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Iqaluit time , NU | Teleconference | OR26327 | Register |
| May 13 – 13, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm St. John's NL time , NL | Teleconference | OR26329 | Register |
| May 19 – 19, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Halifax time , NS | Teleconference | OR26331 | Register |
| May 21 – 21, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Fredericton time , NB | Teleconference | OR26333 | Register |
| May 21 – 21, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Saskatoon time , SK | Teleconference | OR26334 | Register |
| May 25 – 25, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Edmonton Time , AB | Teleconference | OR26337 | Register |
| May 25 – 25, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Halifax time , NS | Teleconference | OR26362 | Register |
| May 26 – 26, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Vancouver time , BC | Teleconference | OR26339 | Register |
| May 28 – 28, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Toronto time , ON | Teleconference | OR26341 | Register |
| May 28 – 28, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Halifax time , NS | Teleconference | OR26343 | Register |
| June 1 – 1, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Vancouver time , BC | Teleconference | OR26470 | Register |
| June 2 – 2, 2026 | Sherwood Park , AB | Four Points by Sheraton Sherwood Park | OR26466 | Register |
| June 2 – 2, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm St. John's NL time , NL | Teleconference | OR26472 | Register |
| June 4 – 4, 2026 | Saskatoon , SK | RS Breakers & Controls | OR26464 | Register |
| June 8 – 8, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Winnipeg time , MB | Teleconference | OR26474 | Register |
| June 10 – 10, 2026 | Mississauga , ON | RS Breakers & Controls | OR26468 | Register |
| June 11 – 11, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Iqaluit time , NU | Teleconference | OR26476 | Register |
| June 15 – 15, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Halifax time , NS | Teleconference | OR26478 | Register |
| June 18 – 18, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Toronto time , ON | Teleconference | OR26480 | Register |
| June 22 – 22, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Saskatoon time , SK | Teleconference | OR26482 | Register |
| June 23 – 23, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Winnipeg time , MB | Teleconference | OR26496 | Register |
| June 24 – 24, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Charlottetown time , PE | Teleconference | OR26486 | Register |
| June 25 – 25, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Edmonton Time , AB | Teleconference | OR26484 | Register |
| June 25 – 25, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Vancouver time , BC | Teleconference | OR26489 | Register |
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An excellent course groomed to our specific needs.
William Rex Glanville, Centers GoldThe instructor was very detailed in explaining arc flash and shock hazards, understood our questions and concerns, and answered patiently. The training was engaging, and the team appreciated it. With this training, the team is more aware of hazards and safety precautions to be taken.
Lavanya Muniyappa, D&V Electronics“Very informative and well presented. I'd recommend it to anybody who works around electricity.”
Jim Nolin, Canadian Coast Guard“The instructor uses real life experiences. Everyone in the class enjoyed the course. I don`t mind going again or recommend any electrical personnel.”
Rashid Dahir, PCL EnergyI enjoyed it. I think it is extremely valuable to learn about this. One accident is one too many.
Gary Cao, Stergenics" Course was very thorough and the instructor seemed very knowledgeable. I definitely know more about this now that I have taken this course."
Jonathan MacDonald, Master Packaging"Very well presented course. As a non-electrician, I found it fairly straight forward. The instructor, Dave Neal brought personal experience into the mix, which improved the learning environment."
Chris Bunting, PTI Group“Really good course. Thanks for the information, lots of good info. Taking lots back to the electrical boys back in town.”
Kevin Vig, Pembina Pipeline“Course was in depth and detailed and well presented. Would whole heartedly recommend for any electrical industry.”
Tyler Garvey, DND“Great program, I learned a lot. Good material. Helps me with managing electrical safety programs. Thanks.”
Alex Forbes, Dana Holding Corp“Very clear and good knowledge on practices and what can happen if no care is taken.”
Kyle R, Frontier Power Products“This course was very informative. It focuses a lot on safety work practices which is very valuable. The instructor was very knowledgeable and informative.”
Tony DeViller, Department of National Defence“Excellent! Thank you very much. Very, very helpful for my job.”
Chang Soo Shin, Samco Machinery“The course is going to be very useful in further work and day to day life. The instructor is very knowledgeable and gave a lot of very useful information about Arc Flashes and electricity in a whole.”
Devan Johnson, Pembina Pipeline"Concepts were explained in a clear, understanding manner. The instructor, Dave Neal used life experiences to illustrate or focus on a topic which made it interesting. The course is good."
Gary Honch, PTI GroupThis was a worth while course. Electrical dangers aren't as easy to comprehend as mechanical where there isn't anything moving. It was helpful to see videos of various incidents so that we can all understand the need for protective measures and the need for everyone to be knowledgeable about safety practices.
Devin McLoughlin, Kraken Robotics“I got a lot out of your course because you put everyday situations into your presentations to explain certain situations that may be harder to see/grasp from technical point of views. Videos also leave a lasting impression.”
Mandy Laidler, Lanxess“The instructor is very knowledgeable about the course. He explained everything in clear detail and with examples. He explained the proper use of PPE and as well as working safely in electrical systems.”
Ordiquio Canizo, Celestica"This course opened my eyes to the effects of and arc flash and I hope to carry this insight into my work place."
James Essery, Queen Elizabeth Hospital“Excellent job, providing the basic information on Arc Flash Low Voltage Safety, with a mix of examples that are applicable to many different industries. The course was well paced with a good mix of media to keep everyone’s interest. Course instructor was very knowledgeable.”
Natasha Chin, Kellogg Canada Inc."This was a very informative course. Definitely an eye opener about how deadly electricity can be. I now realize the importance of the safety gear that is needed to work on electrical equipment."
Jasen Holmstrom, Birchcliff Energy“Very knowledgeable with lots of experience and examples. Kept the course interesting.”
Edward, DNDThis course was well prepared and well presented.
Dwight Koshman, CAECourse structure and delivery were great. A lot of good information and was well laid out. The instructor was extremely thorough and helpful.
Andrew Lewis, Western Forest ProductsI enjoyed the course and, as a first year apprentice electrician, the instructor made the course materials easy to understand.
Russell Brown, NTPC“Excellent, informative, challenging, relative, and exceptional.”
Keith Kryviak, CDN Controls Ltd“This course was very clear and concise about arc flash safety. The video examples and pictures made it very clear on how powerful an arc flash can be. Clear instruction was given on proper PPE and how to energize equipment.
Chris Mott, High Line ElectricalVery informative. I feel I can do my job with more peace of mind. All questions were well handled
Max Maus, Vari Form Manufacturing“Wow! In for 34 years as an electrician, I have been really lucky. This was an excellent and informative course. I’m going to recommend it to a few guys.”
Dirk Klein, PTI"Very good instruction. Gave a overview of how the standard works and how to analyze the equipment you are working on"
Trent Wanner, SaskPower“Very knowledgeable. Kept things upbeat, making the training experience enjoyable, as safety training generally is rather boring. He answered every one of my questions, as I am only a planner, not a technician. I understood everything I was taught, gained a significant amount of useful knowledge regarding...
Jasmine Lelani, Dana Holding CorpI found the course well done and very informative, I learned several new changes that I had been unaware of and plan on incorporating them into what I do at work.
Rick Burroughs, Blue Ridge Lumber“I found this course to be very informative. The course was very balanced with personal stories and media use. The instructor was very knowledgeable and explained things very well. This course has stressed the importance of my job and made me realize the dangers are real. Going forward, I will do things...
Kent Worthington, Grain Millers Canada“I very much enjoyed the course and the instructor. It had lots of good examples and illustrations throughout. This was a very beneficial course even though I have limited electrical experiences.”
Rob Britton, City of Charlottetown“The information I got from this course better helps me understand potential dangers around electricity. It gave me a better understanding with safety and risk management.”
Tanner Halverson, Pembina Pipeline“Very knowledgeable and I have taken away a lot of useful information that I will use at work.”
Ian Witruk, Town of Whitby“I found the course was very good. I learned a lot. Very happy to attend it. A lot of new information to remember and consider at work. The instructor kept the course interesting, easy to listen to. I definitely was not aware of that many electrical hazards.”
David Warkentin, Lode-King IndustriesI really enjoy this course. The instructor was knowledgeable. This was my first time taking this course and I have learned a lot of new information.
Slawomir Zakowieki, BGIS“This course was very informative, straight to the point and very worthwhile.”
Chris Layes, Pembina Pipelines“Our instructor made the course very interesting. He was very knowledgeable of the subject at hand. I thought it was going to feel like a long boring class but he made it interesting and fun which made the time go by quickly. Great job!!”
Marko Kenfelja, Nortown Electrical ContractorsGood informative course. The instructor was awesome.
Montana Turgeon, Centerra Gold Inc"This course opened my eyes up on many topics. The concentration needed to perform troubleshooting. One job, one thought. Know what you need to expect when troubleshooting/testing."
Will J, Ainsworth“Speaks a language the average electrician can understand and engaged everyone in the course. One of the better instructors I have had. This course could quite easily be a “death by power point” but it wasn’t.”
Cory Wilson, Western Forest Products“The instructor is extremely knowledgeable and passionate about the information he is delivering in his presentation. Well laid out but, but does not boarder on information overload. All in all a solid learning experience.”
Nick Dunstan, City of Lloydminster“This was taught to us as an electrician speaking to an electrician. Best course & entertaining. Great!”
Terry Verner, City of Courtenay“Well spoken, extremely informative, kept everyone’s attention, answered questions well and made it easy to follow and understand.” The course had all information and then some that I expected. I feel a lot safer. Thanks!!”
Briana Michalski, PCL Energy"Very good course. It opens up a lot of questions, but shows the dangers in a realistic way of what can happen to us in a split second while doing the work we do daily. Ed Rideout did a really good job in presenting the information."
John MacInnis, ICS StateThe course had a good pace of instruction, industry knowledge, and practical examples, very good at keeping the students engaged. Good background about reasons for the standards and what they are, CSA Z462, IEEE1584, etc. Good visuals and videos.
Dianna Embleton, Tolko“Very informative course for the non-electrical electrician employees like myself. Educating us on safety while operating and being around major electrical components. Instructor was easy to understand, knowledgeable and kept us awake.”
Garett Beres, Grain Millers Canada“This was an excellent course. The material really put hazards into perspective. The experience and real life examples made the instructor creditable. The course made me feel that I can do my job safer in the future and see where I can learn from my mistakes from the past.”
Ben Cooper, Fisheries & Oceans – Canadian Coast Guard“This course gave me a much greater respect of the dangers of working on live equipment. The instructor; Ross Dion is very experienced in his electrical background and made the course very interesting. It reinforced my resolve to stay away from High Voltage.”
Terrance Ryan, PTI Group“Excellent examples of real life and videos and photos to bring to light the realities of arc flash.”
Ryan, DND"I was able to gain more knowledge about arc flash clothing and their ratings. I also got a better understanding of the categories and what level of arc flash protection to wear."
David Bonnell, Filter Boxx“The course was very well laid out, with very experienced instruction. I have taken the course with other training facilities and this has been the best so far.”
Greg Wanner, PCL Energy"Although I have previously taken an Arc Flash course, I found that this was a really good refresher course for me. My awareness will now be heightened and this will make our workplace safer as we implement changes that I gained from this course."
Don Zapski, City of Saskatoon"The instructor, Ed Rideout was/is very knowledgeable on the subject. Material covered in a timely manner, questions from the students was encouraged. I would/will recommend this life saving course to others. Thank You."
Blair Stewart, IBEW Local 1852“I found the instructor to be very knowledgeable and use great examples and stories to back up the importance of proper PPE and procedures to be safe.”
David Vanier, Farnell Packaging“This course was very insightful to making us as maintenance workers aware of the hazards involved when working on, near or around electrical equipment and apparatus. The instructor, Dave Neal was knowledgeable and very good at driving home the message and explaining the consequences of failing to...
Greg Peacock, KTH Shelburne Mfg.The course was very informative. It kept the attention of the class, and used a variety of learning materials.
James Healey, Vari Form Manufacturing“Very informative for trained electricians and qualified persons alike. The instructor had no trouble with answering any questions. Excellent job.”
Scott Billard, KTH Shelburne“A very informative and interesting course. I'm glad I came. I learned a lot and feel I can work more safely through my apprenticeship with this course.”
Kalen Dyck, West Fraser“The course was well presented. I appreciated the knowledge and experience of the instructor. Co-workers were fully engaged in discussions with the instructor.”
Craig Chapman, Fisheries & Oceans Canadian Coast Guard"Clear concise speaker with a definite interest in safety and passing on his considerable experiences in the field."
Rob Buxton, Dunkley Lumber"This course gave me a very firm understanding of the hazards of electricity in regards to breakers and breaker boxes. It also gave me a better understanding of some of the PPE that you would be required to have when you work on or around this equipment. It was a good review of safety practices in regards...
Rob Garez, Natural Resources Canada“I think the course was very helpful. I now feel more confident in potentially dangerous electrical situations. The instructor was great and we had a good pizza lunch. I can’t wait to apply what I learnt in the field.” Tyson Falle, Prodigy Tech Group Inc. “Training was good. Lots had changed...
Paul Saltel, Apperley Electric"Great course!! Lots of information that I can use on the job. It gave me a new perspective/respect for the type of work environment that I'm in everyday."
Tony Beaver, Canrig Canada“I thought the training was the right duration (1 day) for my requirements to identify these hazards in my workplace that weren't known about before. I appreciated Jim's experience in the field, particularly with equipping crews with the right equipment. I will highly recommend that my fellow senior...
Trevor McIvor, Canadian Coast Guard“As a non-electrical worker in the field, I felt as though our instructor did a great job in making the concepts clear and easy to understand. I feel I have learnt from the course material and with this education I will be able to help keep our safety program up to date and also help workers in the...
Jennifer Hoban, Prodigy Tech GroupThe course is good overall and reminds you of the potential risk of injury when dealing with electricity and the importance of protecting yourself with the right PPE.
Mathew Belliveau, Comeau's Sea Foods Ltd.“Had a good sense of humor and held our attention well. Good knowledge on topics and very good personality.”
Frank Penner, Load King Industries“This course was very descriptive and pin pointed all the safety involved with arc flashes. The course really makes you think about what you are doing when working on energized equipment and knowing all the risks involved. I will take what I’ve learnt in this course and apply it immediately in the...
Brandon Cronk, Prodigy Tech Group Inc.Very informative and the knowledge we acquired helps us in our responsibility in operating the plant safely
Elmer Lorenzo, Roquette southport“Good refresher and new info on the changes to the Z462-15. The instructor was knowledgeable and presented the information smoothly.”
Troy Barton, DND“Absolutely great course, instructor was great and he taught me about what arc flashes are and how to protect myself and how to prevent arc flash.”
Aaron Budjak, Pembina Pipelines“Instructor was very knowledgeable and he kept the class interesting. I felt like I walked out with a real better understanding of the safety requirements and my requirements as an employee in arc flash safety preparation in the workplace.”
Matt Savitsky, Western Electrical ManagementThis was a good refresher that made you think before you approach electrical equipment.
Darcy Jollimore, City Of Prince George“The instructor was incredibly knowledgeable in the subject matter and his prior experience in the electrical field lends credibility to the course. Subject matter was tailored to suit our sites needs best and it was amongst the best courses I’ve taken.”
Brian, Pemibina Pipelines"Ed Rideout was an excellent instructor, well spoken and knowledgeable. Personally, I learnt a lot from this course and I will be safer for taking it."
Paul Woodman, Canadian Coast Guard“The instructor was great and the course should be taken by everyone in the electrical field. The instructor and the course gives a real feel of how bad an arc flash can be and gives the worker a real eye opener.”
Greg Brown, Phazer Electric“This course was a great way of convincing people to take precautions and work safely.”
Kyle Hughes, KTH Shelburne Mfg.I found the course valuable and engaging. The content was practical and directly applicable to my work. The instructor made complex topics easy to understand, and I feel more confident in my skills after completing the course.
Mohammed chahboub, Ditech testing“The instructor was great, very informative and thorough. I appreciate the information. The course material is great and I recommend myself and co-workers repeat this course yearly.”
Jamie Clement, Tundra Process Solutions“I found this program quite informative and extremely useful. It definitely opened my eyes to arc hazards and attention to safety.”
Dale Dulaba, Black and McDonald“An eye opener to the potential risk associated with electricity.”
Clayton Reeve, Inter Pipeline Ltd.“The course was awesome. The instructor did a great job of explaining and showing the dangers and precautions of arc flash.”
Jordan Wiens, Apperley Electric"This course is as important for management as it is for people that actually work on the equipment. Understanding the need for safety process, PPE and the need to work without distraction will help me better manage my employees."
Warren Liick, Sasktel"Course was extremely helpful in that it introduces a lot of potential safety hazards that you may not be aware of. It also reinforces some of the practices and procedures that you may already know but don't follow day in & out."
Brian Dunning, Ainsworth OSB“Instructor was very knowledgeable, he educated us very well about the dangers related to High Voltage work and it was very useful for me.”
Mike Akbari, Technical Closures Centre"This course was very beneficial and certainly opened my eyes to all the dangers and hazards involved. It will certainly be beneficial when we complete a breaker change out at our facility. Very knowledgeable instructor, Ed Rideout who has seen a lot over the years."
Kevin Barry, Queen Elizabeth Hospital“The instructor was very knowledgeable. I was able to take a lot of good information away from this course that I will be able to use in my work. He did a good job keeping us interested and the videos were a good eye opener.”
Derek Swan, Inter Pipeline Ltd.The course was great for all levels of workers with little to lots of experience with great information presented with real-life examples. Relatable to what I do for work daily.
Tyson Ingram, Emera NLVery informative and visual, made good use of videos to show examples of specific scenarios. A nice change from the follow along in your handbook type course.
Jordi Soron, STS Tegg Services Inc.“Very informative, interesting new legislation. The instructor was very knowledgeable and had field experience. See you in three years.”
Pat Lindsay, Canadian Coast Guard“Great course, it opened my eyes to Electrical. Does not really apply to me all that much but enjoyed learning about the dangers I did not realize.”
Rob Magee, Middlesex Hospital AllianceI learned a lot it helps me to be safer when working on live equipment.
Klaus Burgardt, Unitech Electrical Contracting"The instructor, Dave Smith was a pleasure to listen to. He was very knowledgeable about all areas and had personal stories which were great to hear. As well he was very prepared with videos and PPE. I definitely am walking away from this course with the knowledge of certain things electrical. However...
Clark Drury, City of Lloydminster“Great course for all personnel. An eye-opener.”
Bryan, Grain Millers Canada“Excellent instructor, great training for all my coworkers.”
Michael Kehoe, Canadian Coast Guard“Very informative and eye opening to many of the known hazards, as well as some that are not as recognizable.”
Charlie Wilkins, DND CFB Gagetown| Day 1 | |
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| Start Time, Introduction | 08:00 - 10:00 am |
| Morning Break | 10:00 - 10:15 am |
| Class Time | 10:15 - 12:00 pm |
| Lunch Time | 12:00 - 01:00 pm |
| Class Time, Followed by Afternoon Break | 01:00 - 03:00 pm |
| Class Time, End Time | 03:15 - 04:30 pm |