The 2024 edition updated requirements for qualified electrical worker training, arc flash risk assessment, incident energy analysis, and PPE documentation. Here's what changed and why it matters for your compliance program.
Live, expert-led NFPA 70E arc flash and electrical safety training — onsite and virtual, delivered nationwide. Built for data centers and industrial facilities that need real compliance, not just a certificate.
Our training doesn't just satisfy a compliance checkbox — it changes behavior, reduces incidents, and builds a culture of electrical safety that lasts.
Every program is custom-built for your industry, led live by a CSP-certified instructor, and designed to drive real behavioral change — not just pass a test.
We travel to your facility and deliver live, hands-on NFPA 70E training built around your equipment, processes, and workforce — not a one-size-fits-all script.
Our virtual sessions deliver the same expert instruction as onsite — live, interactive, and never pre-recorded. Participants engage directly with instructors throughout the entire program.
Managing compliance across multiple locations? We build and deploy a standardized NFPA 70E program scaled to your entire organization — consistent, documented, and audit-ready.
We are a specialized electrical safety training firm built around one core principle: training that actually reduces incidents. Our programs are delivered by credentialed experts with deep real-world experience — not corporate trainers reading off slides.
Every instructor on our team is a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) and OSHA Authorized Outreach Instructor with a minimum of 30 years of relevant industry experience. We have delivered NFPA 70E training across Fortune 500 companies, data centers, hospitals, construction projects, manufacturing plants, utilities, and cement facilities throughout the United States. Our approach is practical, current, and built around the specific hazards your people face every day.
We deliver custom-developed NFPA 70E training across data centers, hospitals, construction projects, manufacturing plants, utilities, cement facilities, and more — purpose-built for each industry's specific electrical hazards.
Mission-critical environments demand zero tolerance for electrical incidents. Our NFPA 70E training addresses the unique hazards of high-density power systems — switchgear, PDUs, and energized equipment — without disrupting operations.
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From manufacturing and cement facilities to utilities, hospitals, and industrial maintenance — custom NFPA 70E training aligned to OSHA 29 CFR 1910.332/333 and built around each facility's specific electrical hazards.
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Construction sites carry unique electrical risks — temporary power, overhead lines, and energized systems. Our training addresses OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart K requirements for both qualified and unqualified workers on the jobsite.
Construction training →NFPA 70E is not a course in our catalog — it is the only training we deliver. That singular focus is why our outcomes are consistently unmatched.
Every program we build starts from scratch for your industry and facility. We research your equipment and operational environment before writing a single slide — scenarios and arc flash case studies come from your world, not a generic template.
Every instructor holds CSP certification and OSHA Authorized Outreach credentials, with 30+ years of real-world electrical safety experience. These are working industry veterans — not contract trainers reading someone else's material.
Participants rate our courses 9.55/10, our NPS consistently exceeds 85%, and 59% of participants achieve a perfect score on post-training assessments. These numbers reflect what happens when training content actually matches the job.
We travel to client facilities anywhere in the United States — no geographic limitations, no franchise constraints, no regional middlemen. We schedule around your timeline and can typically mobilize within two to three weeks of booking.
Whether we're in your facility or connected via Zoom or Teams, the instructor, curriculum, and certification are identical. We never downgrade virtual sessions to pre-recorded video — every format is fully live and instructor-led.
Every training session produces individual arc flash certifications and a full documentation package supporting your OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Subpart S and 1926 Subpart K compliance audit trail. Your records are organized and inspection-ready.
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We review your site, workforce, and compliance needs. Training is scoped to your specific environment and hazards.
Our expert instructor delivers live training at your facility or virtually — on your schedule.
Participants receive certificates of completion. You receive the documentation you need for compliance records.
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The 2024 edition updated requirements for qualified electrical worker training, arc flash risk assessment, incident energy analysis, and PPE documentation. Here's what changed and why it matters for your compliance program.
Arc-rated PPE selection is determined by incident energy levels and arc flash boundaries — not guesswork. Here's how NFPA 70E defines the requirements and what your qualified electrical workers must wear.
Safety managers often ask whether live virtual arc flash training meets OSHA 29 CFR 1910.332 requirements. The answer is yes — here's what the standard says and what our participant data shows.
Answers to the questions safety managers and EHS teams ask us most often.
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