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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| 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 |
| March 23 – 23, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Edmonton Time | OR26103 | $395.00 + Tax Per Attendee | Register |
| March 24 – 24, 2026 | Mississauga, ON | OR26140 | $395.00 + Tax Per Attendee | Register |
| March 26 – 26, 2026 | LIVE 2-Way Video Training 8am-4pm Iqaluit time | OR26107 | $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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| 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 26 – 26, 2026 | Calgary , AB | RS Breakers & Controls | OR26619 | 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 8 – 8, 2026 | Calgary , AB | RS Breakers & Controls | OR26621 | 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 |
| June 25 – 25, 2026 | Calgary , AB | RS Breakers & Controls | OR26623 | Register |
| July 7 – 7, 2026 | Mississauga , ON | RS Breakers & Controls | OR26611 | Register |
| July 7 – 7, 2026 | Edmonton , AB | Hampton Inn Edmonton/Sherwood Park | OR26614 | Register |
| July 9 – 9, 2026 | Calgary , AB | RS Breakers & Controls | OR26625 | Register |
| July 22 – 22, 2026 | Saskatoon , SK | RS Breakers & Controls | OR26616 | Register |
| July 29 – 29, 2026 | Calgary , AB | RS Breakers & Controls | OR26627 | Register |
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“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“Very informative; useful. Very well-instructed and I enjoyed the learning environment and teaching methods, as well as the materials.”
Grant McCullum, Grain Millers Canada“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 Industries“The instructor has an excellent knowledge of what he is teaching. He was able to give many examples from real world situations he has encountered throughout his career.”
Philip Nickerson, SNC Lavalin“The instructor was excellent at both presently information and entertaining. The course felt complete, and well-made.”
Taylor Hunt, Grain Millers CanadaThis course was a good review of electrical hazards in the workplace. It made for good discussion and was relevant to company equipment.
Taylor Charel, Diamond PetrochemicalThe 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 ElectronicsThis course was very helpful in understanding the risks of arc flash and the protective equipment we should be using.
Allan Raun, D&V Electronics“The course was very informative and helpful to understand the dangers associated with working around electricity.”
Joe Flynn, Inter Pipeline Fund“Very knowledgeable and I have taken away a lot of useful information that I will use at work.”
Ian Witruk, Town of Whitby“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"Excellent course, well worth it."
Wayne Smith, Queen Elizabeth HospitalThis was a good refresher that made you think before you approach electrical equipment.
Darcy Jollimore, City Of Prince George“The instructor was very knowledgeable and able to answer any questions from the group. Very good learning and understanding was received by the group on a basic Arc Flash awareness. I think I will look closer at equipment and protecting myself before conducting work.”
Derek Arberry, CNRLThe course was very educational and instructive. It taught me a lot of new stuff about electrical safety and arc flash ratings.
Charles Patrick, Morgan Canada Corp“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 McDonaldThe course is full of information. It helps me understand the hazards and procedures to follow when dealing with arc flashes and low voltage.
Johnel Javiero, Solventum“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 EnergyThe subject was very informative, well thought out, and interesting. Peter asked about our procedures in place and gave the appropriate information on what we should have in place by law and code.
Joshua Cadotte, ATCO FrontecIt encourages me to look at arc flash ratings more closely and consider the implications of cutting corners.
Dillon Seminchuk, West Fraser“The point of electrical dangers was driven home.”
Larry Fradette, SNC Lavalin“Instructor was very thorough and easy to listen to. He answered all questions and shared great stories related to a lot of topics. Excellent course. I learned a lot.”
Brett Lawson, Canadian Coast GuardI found that the course was very informative and interesting. I learnt a lot about the potential dangers involved with the electrical side of the work environment that myself and co-workers are around every day on a daily basis.”
Martin DesRoches, Pembina Pipelines“Great knowledge, easy to speak with, opened my eyes to new and proper procedures.”
Jeremy Benns, Weetabix of Canada“Had a good sense of humor and held our attention well. Good knowledge on topics and very good personality.”
Frank Penner, Load King Industries“Well worth taking.”
Glen Zawislak, Boeing“Very informative course with plenty of visual aids, videos, good discussion and real life examples provided with the training. I would recommend this course to my coworkers.”
Scott Benjamin, Ligado NetworksAs a novice with very little electrical training, I learned a lot and got 20/25 on the test, which to me demonstrates a pretty good teacher, since I came into the class with no previous knowledge of this content.
Jim Atherley, Formet Industries“The instructor was very knowledgeable and delivered the course very well. It opened my eyes to things I did not know before. I would recommend this course to anyone that may deal with electricity.”
Ryan MacIntosh, Prodigy Tech Group Inc.“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“A must take and a great reminder for others.”
Ben Vander Roest, Atlantic WindowsWhat I gained from this course is the importance of having our Maintenance people educated in Arc Flash Awareness. It is extremely important that only properly trained compliant individuals work on our 600V panels. "The probability of non compliant individuals being injured / killed by Arc Flash is high...
Mark Quigley, Master-Packaging Inc.“I found this course is full of relevant information and much knowledge has been gained. The instructor is good at getting the information across and answers any questions thoroughly.”
Travis Price, Rassaun ServicesI recently took the Arc Flash Low Voltage Safety, and it was a great experience. The instructor was knowledgeable and communicated clearly, creating a supportive environment. The course content was well-structured, combining theory with practical application. I feel confident in applying what I learned...
Arman Dussumov, Total Power“I felt the course was very informative and contained lots of safety tips and visuals. Presentation by the instructor was outstanding, but some of the info was beyond the scope of what I felt an electrician should know. I learned some useful tips and it honed my safety awareness to perform my work...
D Clements, 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 informative and was delivered in an engaging manner. The information gained from the course can be directly applied to my work place and the maintenance that I perform."
Tyler Gregory, PTI Group“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 Energy" 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 PackagingThe Arc Flash Low Voltage Safety course was great. It opened my eyes to a lot of potential hazards that we work with everyday & take for granted. I will definitely work on my safe work practices and change a couple of my habits from bad ones to good ones. I will trust the equipment a little less and...
Tim Hauck, Ainsworth Lumber“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“The point of electrical dangers was driven home.”
Larry Fradette, SNC Lavalin"Good presentation, many facts and unbiased information. I learnt a great deal on Arc Flash and related safety."
Keith Allain, Master Packaging“Course was in depth and detailed and well presented. Would whole heartedly recommend for any electrical industry.”
Tyler Garvey, DND“This course was informative. The instructor is very good in keeping people engaged. I would improve this course by adding more training aids and by doing scenario analysis. Maximum group discussions are always valuable.”
Jamey Kennell, RCAS“I feel like it was a great refresher of electrical safety basics and a lot of new, useful information provided. Definitely feel more comfortable about working around different voltages in the future.”
Mike Cigan, PCL Energy“Very informative and eye-opening to anyone that doesn't know about arc flash.”
Clayton Larson, SaskPower“I found the information in the course to be very informative/beneficial to further advance my education and understanding of the potential hazards of arc flash potential, ways to safely conduct work and protect myself, now and in future endeavors for the rest of my career in the electrical industry...
Travis Shewchuk, PCL Energy“Excellent experience and knowledge. Backed up his ideas with real world, factual information. Presentation was something and easy to follow.”
Jason Sparling, Manning Forest Products"The instructor, Terry Yonkheym went through material in a timely and efficient manner. I stayed engaged the entire course and it covered all topics relevant to me."
Chris Matweow, L & M Wood ProductsThis course was very informative and provided me with a wealth of knowledge to do my job safer and to minimize the risk of being exposed to an Arc Flash. I would like to recommend the use of more extensive PPE for electricians who have the potential of being exposed to an Arc Flash. The instructor provided...
Michael Disso, Canrig Canada“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 GuardThe course was good. I learned some things that will help my supervisor position. Videos were helpful to get the point across.
Steve Ferguson, JGW Machine“The course explained causes of arc flash and necessity of PPE and the instructor explained these effectively. Videos scared the crap out of me.”
L Valente, Vari-Form Inc.“The instructor was very knowledgeable in the course material. Lots of information on the course. Safety is a very high topic. Interesting points of view on how arc flash works at industrial sites. Answered all questions about many of the course topics.”
Doug Dort, DSM Nutritional Products“The instructor was very good at making the course relevant to our actual work environment. Had enough shock factors to get us to take the content of the course seriously.”
Kelly Murrant, Prodigy Tech Group Inc.“The teacher did a really good job. I appreciated it and I’d strongly recommend to my co-workers.”
Jim Li, Katlyn Technical Services“Demonstrated excellent knowledge of safety, especially electrical. Was able to pass the knowledge on in an understandable manner.”
Brian Thomas, Vari-Form Inc.“Great course for all personnel. An eye-opener.”
Bryan, Grain Millers Canada“This course is extremely helpful. It is one of the most fantastic courses that I have ever had. The instructor is very knowledgeable and has good training skills.”
Daniel Wu, Weetabix of Canada“This was a very good course. Lots of good info, it brings the dangers of arc flash home.”
Jeff MacEachen, Savage“The instructor definitely knows the subject material and is more than capable of sharing the material, along with lots of practical experiences. His experiences and videos leave a strong impact and make you think what could happen. Arc flash, PPE, and the minimum requirements.”
Michael Raynard, Acadian Seaplants Ltd“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 was a very informative training course. The instructor did an excellent job conveying all course information as well as relating to “real world” examples. I would highly recommend to anyone in the field.”
Dave Moon, Central Machine & Marine Inc.“The course was well presented and very informative. The instructor was very knowledgeable and interesting.”
Chad Smith, DND“Life saving and very informative.”
Reuben Delorme, Pembina Pipeline“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 Corp“The instructor, Ed Rideout was very knowledgeable and a vast amount of work related experience made the course interesting and informative.”
Kevin MacDonald, PTI Group“The course material covers the essentials. The method of the course presentation seems to make it easy to remember all pertinent information then came celebration of learning time, very easy, and very informative course.”
Tony Torrensan, West Fraser Lumber“I took away a lot from this course. The instructor was very clean and to the point. I feel more safe and informed.”
Dan Mattin, Town of Whitby“This course should be mandatory for all electricians. It is an eye opener as well as a refresher for information forgotten.”
Stephen Woods, PCL Energy“Great instructor and great information. Although disturbing, I enjoyed the videos and pictures of the real life accidents. They really hit home on the possibility of injury.”
Tim Jackson, NS Health"Very good instruction. Gave a overview of how the standard works and how to analyze the equipment you are working on"
Trent Wanner, SaskPowerThe course was very informative and clarified a couple of what-if scenarios for me.
Peter Mccoppin, Galpower“The course was outstanding. The instructor was top class, knew his material, very informative, loads of useful information, will change now how I approach the future work.”
Logan Davis, DND"This was an informative, relaxed course which welcomed questions, experiences and discussions on electrical dangers, work environments and solutions. The instructor Dave Neal is an excellent, experienced instructor with a complete program."
Raymond Bryant, PTI Group“Hands on, practical exercises, very valuable, gives a good understanding of the standard.”
Dan Plant, Lowe, Gravelle and Associates“Course instructor made it interactive and fun for non-electrical employees. He was well-informed with his information, and I left the course with what I intended to leave with.”
Shawn Molnar, Grain Millers Canada“The instructor did a very good job. Has a good understanding of the material and could relate a lot of it to previous work. The course covers pretty much everything you need for understanding safe work practices. It gives you awareness of possible situations and how to prevent accidents.”
Allan Wenaas, Impact Energy Service“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 was top notch. Very well presented, I would recommend to all my co-workers."
Roland Ford, City of CharlottetownIt's an eye-opener for me to know the potential of an Arc flash hazard & to take PPE seriously.
Jimmy Mugenyi, IPE Canada INc.“The instructor was very knowledgeable of the subject material. The course was extremely informative and full of content that I was unaware of.”
Kyle Williams, DND“I found the course very informative and the way the instructor was able to pass the information in a way all could understand was well done. I learnt a lot of new items on arc flash that was unknown before.”
M Lange, Graymont“The instructor is very knowledgeable. The training course was very good. That helped me a lot in my every day work. Thank you.”
Alexander Suvorov, CBREIt was a great course. That was well organized, with a good presentation.
Peter Elzinga, COE“This course was very informative, straight to the point and very worthwhile.”
Chris Layes, Pembina PipelinesI think this course is fantastic, and everything that I learned today will 100% help me with my everyday work.
Jacob Osullivan, Total Power Ltd.“I found the course to be informative and interesting to follow. I now see the importance of PPE for flash protection. Now we have to work on proper implementation.”
E Farquhar, J.B. WebbThis 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“The instructor did a great job explaining the concepts and procedures throughout the course. I was interested and engaged throughout the course. I’m very satisfied and came away with a lot of knowledge.”
Gurjit Dhaljwal, PCL Energy"Great job. I learnt lots of useful safety information. I will feel more comfortable in 600V situations and dealing with breakers."
Doug McKinnon, AK Brown Refrigeration"I found the course to be very educational and a huge eye opener on the potential risks involved with working on low voltage electrical systems."
David Thompson, Connors Bros. Ltd.“The course was well taught. As a student with little knowledge of the topic, I found the course content very useful. Great videos and examples.”
Kaylin MacKenzie, SNC Lavalin"The course as well as the instructor, Dave Smith was fantastic. It opened my eyes to electrical safety and will vastly impact my actions when dealing with electricity in the future."
Bryar Cholewa, City of Lloydminster"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“Good information, well presented. Will benefit the company in updating our current electrical procedures.”
Chris Maxwell, J.B. Webb“The instructor did an excellent job; with a great knowledge level of the subject matter with plenty of experience to add to his credibility.”
Shawn Kathol, Dyno Nobel Canada| 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 |