National Technology Transfer, Inc. brings Arc Flash Electrical Safety Training to Buffalo
September 29, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
This 2-day seminar with third day workshop October 25–27, ’05, will provide required training for employees bound by Table S-4 of the rule, and optional training for management personnel who need to evaluate their company’s safety program and the training needs of the organization’s employees effectively. Table S-4 requires this training for: Anyone working on or near energized equipment, Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Electronic Equipment Assemblers and Technicians, Electricians, Industrial Machine Operators, Material Handling Equipment Operators, Mechanics and Repairers, Maintenance/Facility Supervisors, Painters, Riggers and Roustabouts, Stationary Engineers, Welders, persons requiring training about the most current NFPA 70E standards.Students attending this optional third day of the Electrical Safety 2-day seminar, will learn how to calculate fault current and incident energy levels by various methods and will learn how these values change throughout their facility. Additionally, attendees will see how changes made by the supplying utility effect the protection characteristics of their electrical distribution system. Determination of the proper PPE is based upon specific detailed descriptions of the job hazards.
NTT has been the industry leader in hands-on industrial training for maintenance, operations and repair professionals for over twenty one years. NTT earned that position by providing clients with the most professional, value added, Hands-On training, from the most respected industry subject matter experts, on the latest equipment, for over 21 years! NTT consistently earns a 99.6% satisfaction rating from our clients. We have over 85% of the Fortune 500 training with us again and again! Without exception, NTT provides the most focused, information-rich industrial technical training available. With NTT you get the right training, the right way! Experience the difference!
For more information about where this seminar will be offered, please call 800-922-2820 or visit www.nttinc.com