Electrical Arc Flash Awareness Training

We help employees understand arc flash hazards, recognize electrical hazard risks, and apply workplace safety practices that support shock prevention. This training explains OSHA expectations, proper PPE use, and safe behaviors to reduce arc flash incidents.
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Stay Safe Around Electrical Hazards

Build awareness and confidence by learning how arc flash occurs and how protective measures and safe work practices reduce injury risk.
  • 100% Online Training
    Complete the course online at your own pace without interrupting work duties.
  • OSHA-Aligned Content
    Covers arc flash and electrical hazard guidance from Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
  • Arc Flash Awareness
    Explains what arc flash is and why it presents a serious safety risk.
  • PPE Guidance
    Introduces protective equipment used to reduce arc flash and shock exposure.
  • Shock Prevention Focus
    Teaches behaviors that help prevent electrical shock incidents.
  • Certificate of Completion
    Download a certificate immediately after completing the training.
  • Understand Arc Flash Hazards
    Help learners recognize arc flash risks and potential injury severity.
  • Identify Electrical Hazards
    Teach how electrical hazards develop during common work activities.
  • Use PPE Effectively
    Promote proper selection and use of PPE for electrical tasks.
  • Support Shock Prevention
    Encourage safe practices that reduce the chance of electrical shock.
  • Reinforce Workplace Safety
    Strengthen employee awareness of electrical safety responsibilities.
    • Electricians and electrical maintenance workers
    • Industrial and manufacturing employees
    • Facility and equipment maintenance staff
    • Supervisors responsible for electrical safety
    • Employees working near energized equipment
    • Introduction to electrical arc flash
    • What is an arc flash
    • Electrical hazard awareness
    • Common causes of arc flash
    • Arc flash injury risks
    • Electrical safety OSHA overview
    • Shock prevention basics
    • Personal protective equipment (PPE)
    • Safe work practices
    • Arc flash boundaries and warning signs
    • Employee responsibilities
    • Course review and completion
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    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    This training explains arc flash hazards, electrical risks, and safety practices to reduce injury and equipment damage.
    Employees who work on or near electrical equipment should complete this training to understand arc flash and shock risks.
    PPE helps reduce burn severity and injury when arc flash or electrical exposure occurs.
    Yes, it explains shock prevention practices and behaviors that reduce electrical contact risks.
    Yes, the course focuses on workplace safety principles related to electrical hazards.
    Yes, a certificate of completion is issued immediately for training and compliance records.