Electrical Safety Awareness
Essential training to help employees identify, avoid, and control electrical hazards in accordance with OSHA 1910 Subpart S and NFPA 70E.
23+ Years in Safety
Experience across wind, solar, BESS, data centers, heavy civil, utilities, and industrial projects.
Aligned with OSHA / NFPA / EM 385 / ISO
Work built to OSHA 1910/1926, NFPA 70E, EM 385-1-1, and ISO 14001/45001/9001 frameworks.
Nationwide Coverage
United States projects with mobilization to Canada (Ontario, Alberta, Saskatchewan), Puerto Rico, and Mexico.
Hazard Recognition & Control
This course helps employees understand electrical risks, safe work practices, and preventive controls to minimize incidents involving shock, arc flash, or burns. Participants also learn to identify potential hazards, follow lockout/tagout procedures, implement electrical isolation methods, and apply NFPA 70E standards through real-world examples to create a safer, more compliant work environment.
It provides the awareness needed to work near energized equipment safely and comply with OSHA 1910 Subpart S and NFPA 70E requirements.
NFPA 70E / Electrical Safety
Training programs focused on safe electrical work practices, hazard control, and compliance with OSHA and NFPA 70E standards.
Why Electrical Safety Awareness Truly Matters
Electricity is a leading cause of workplace injury and fatality. Awareness training helps employees prevent incidents through knowledge and compliance.
Risks Without Proper Awareness
Electrical Safety Awareness
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OSHA 1910 / NFPA 70E | Qualified Trainers | Nationwide Coverage
We train teams to recognize hazards, apply protective measures, and maintain compliance with federal and industry electrical safety requirements.
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Get answers to common questions about Electrical Safety Awareness training.
It’s a foundational program that teaches workers how to identify, avoid, and prevent electrical hazards in the workplace.
Any employee who works near, operates, or maintains electrical equipment but isn’t classified as a qualified electrician.
Training should be renewed at least every three years or when workplace conditions or regulations change.
Yes. It follows NFPA 70E standards for electrical safety in the workplace and OSHA 1910.332 requirements.
Yes. Live virtual and self-paced online options are available for individuals and corporate teams.