Live Online Arc Flash & Electrical Safety Training
Need training now? Is it challenging to accommodate an exact location for your employees? Ritter Safety now provides Live Online Training in 2.5-hour, 4-hour, and 8-hour options. Your employees will receive expert level interactive training held by an OSHA-authorized instructor.
The training session will be performed live and include real-time class discussion and interaction with the trainer.
Attendees can either participate individually on their own device or computer, together in one training room or some combination of both.
No special software or equipment is necessary.
Find what training is best for your employees below.

2.5 HOUR TRAINING
4 HOUR TRAINING
8 HOUR TRAINING
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2.5 HR ARC FLASH & ELECTRICAL SAFETY TRAINING
- Shock Hazard Risk Assessments.
- Limited and Restricted Approach Boundaries for Shock.
- Detailed instruction regarding the use and care of, rubber insulated, voltage-rated gloves.
- Insulated tools and other voltage-rated materials.
- Arc Flash Hazards.
- Arc Flash Boundaries.
- Arc Flash Hazards with covers on and/or doors closed vs. covers off and/or doors open.
- Arc Flash Risk Assessment Procedures.
- PPE Selection for when the Incident Energy Analysis has been performed.
- PPE Selection for when the PPE Category Method must be used.
- Proper care and maintenance of Arc Flash PPE.
- New Job Safety Plan Requirements and recommendations for implementation.
- Job Briefing Requirements.
- Energized Electrical Work Permits (EEWP).
- Host Employer & Contract Employer Responsibilities.
4 HR ARC FLASH & ELECTRICAL SAFETY TRAINING
• Overview and explanation of Arc Flash and Shock Hazards.
• Real-world, practical examples that illustrate the need and effectiveness of NFPA 70E.
• Relationship and differences between NFPA 70E, NFPA 70B, NFPA 70 & OSHA.
• General Electrical Safety Requirements for all employees.
• OSHA and NFPA 70E Justification for Energized Work.
• Arc Flash Labeling Requirements including Explanation and Proper Interpretation.
• Shock Hazard Risk Assessments.
• Limited and Restricted Approach Boundaries for Shock.
• Detailed instruction regarding the use and care of, rubber insulated, voltage-rated gloves.
• Insulated tools and other voltage-rated materials.
• Arc Flash Hazards.
• Arc Flash Boundaries.
• Arc Flash Hazards with covers on and/or doors closed vs. covers off and/or doors open.
• Arc Flash Risk Assessment Procedures.
• PPE Selection for when the Incident Energy Analysis has been performed.
• PPE Selection for when the PPE Category Method must be used.
• Proper care and maintenance of Arc Flash PPE.
• New Job Safety Plan Requirements and recommendations for implementation.
• Job Briefing Requirements.
• Energized Electrical Work Permits (EEWP).
• Host Employer & Contract Employer Responsibilities.
8 HR ARC FLASH & ELECTRICAL SAFETY TRAINING
• Overview and explanation of Arc Flash and Shock Hazards.
• Real-world, practical examples that illustrate the need and effectiveness of NFPA 70E.
• Relationship and differences between NFPA 70E, NFPA 70B, NFPA 70 & OSHA.
• General Electrical Safety Requirements for all employees.
• OSHA and NFPA 70E Justification for Energized Work.
• Arc Flash Labeling Requirements including Explanation and Proper Interpretation.
• Shock Hazard Risk Assessments.
• Limited and Restricted Approach Boundaries for Shock.
• Detailed instruction regarding the use and care of, rubber insulated, voltage-rated gloves.
• Insulated tools and other voltage-rated materials.
• Arc Flash Hazards.
• Arc Flash Boundaries.
• Arc Flash Hazards with covers on and/or doors closed vs. covers off and/or doors open.
• Arc Flash Risk Assessment Procedures.
• PPE Selection for when the Incident Energy Analysis has been performed.
• PPE Selection for when the PPE Category Method must be used.
• Proper care and maintenance of Arc Flash PPE.
• New Job Safety Plan Requirements and recommendations for implementation.
• Job Briefing Requirements.
• Energized Electrical Work Permits (EEWP).
• Host Employer & Contract Employer Responsibilities.
• Lockout / Tagout (LOTO) & Creating an Electrically Safe Work Condition.
• NFPA 70E Requirements regarding proper Lockout / Tagout.
• LOTO Process and Procedures.
• Simple LOTO vs. Complex LOTO.
• Electrical Equipment Maintenance Requirements.
• Electrical Safety Program Requirements.
ADDITIONAL MATERIALS INCLUDED
• Handouts and Review Quizzes.
• Certificate of Completion.
• Employer Documentation Packet.
• Certificate of Continuing Education Credits upon request.
IMPORTANT NOTES
Per OSHA and NFPA 70E standards, the Employer is responsible for determining the proper level of training for each employee. Ritter Safety can assist the employer in making this determination.
The 2-Hour Unqualified Worker Training may be combined with the 8-Hour Qualified Worker Training. Special Pricing may apply.