Introductory course on arcing hazards and arcing calculations. This electrical safety course teaches electricians about arcing hazards and proper PPE.
Electrical engineers, electricians, instruments and automation, suppliers/engineering companies.
This course is developed to increase the electricians, engineers and manufacturers knowledge about arcing hazards in electrical systems. It gives examples on how to reduce the arcing incident energy level and how to avoid being exposed to high arcing energy due to proper PPE and systems design. The course is mainly based on the standards IEEE1584 and NFPA70E.
This course can be completed on a computer, tablet, or smartphone – whenever and wherever it suits you. To ensure the best possible experience, we recommend using an up-to-date web browser (such as Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Safari, or Firefox) and a stable internet connection with a minimum speed of 5 Mbps. If you are using a mobile network, a 4G connection or higher is recommended.
No, a course manual is not included for this course.
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