- Course 223.
- 1 Week .
- 3.2 CEU.
Linemen, substation technicians and other utility maintenance and construction personnel are exposed to some of the highest voltages and electrical hazard levels .in the United States.

Lean operations and informal on-the-job training can lead to gaps in technicians’ electrical safety knowledge. To ensure adequate safe work practices are followed, personnel must understand electrical hazards, safety regulations, and the use of safe work procedures and protective equipment. Because of updates, utilities may have difficulty keeping up with revisions in OSHA, the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC), ASTM and other applicable electrical safety regulations and standards. This course improves ability to interpret these requirements and apply them, which is essential to preventing electrical accidents, outages and equipment damage.
Who Should Attend
This course provides training for new, multi-craft or experienced electricians, linemen, technicians, engineers, supervisors and safety managers that install, maintain, repair, troubleshoot or work around power generation, transmission and distribution equipment. It meets mandated training requirements of OSHA 1910.332 and .269. The participant should have basic knowledge of AC and DC electrical systems.