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Arc Flash Safety for Canada
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Health and Safety (EHS) Training Videos - Arc Flash Safety for Canada

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  • 4.3 hours of video
  • Certificate of completion
  • Access on mobile and TV

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Visit http://bit.ly/2RtkSPp to view the full video and purchase access to our other Health & Safety (EHS) courses. This course is intended for Canadian-based companies and individuals and meets Canadian regulations. An arc flash is a release of energy that instantly superheats the air and any nearby components, causing an explosion. It's a serious hazard when working on or near energized electrical equipment. The Canadian Standards Association (CSA) requires that all employees understand the electrical hazards to which they are exposed. This course introduces the dangers of arc flash and presents common methods for preventing and protecting against those dangers, such as risk control hierarchy, safety boundaries, lockout/tagout, and PPE guidelines. It's based primarily on the CSA Z462 workplace standard for electrical safety, which is the recognized industry resource in Canada for best electrical work practices.

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