Arc Flash Safety Training for Employees & Teams
Train your team to recognize arc flash hazards, reduce shock risk, select appropriate PPE, and apply NFPA 70E safe work practices. e-Hazard delivers practical arc flash safety training onsite across the U.S. or live online.
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Train Workers to Recognize and Reduce Arc Flash Risk
We teach task-based risk assessments, energized-work justification (only when necessary), and the step-by-step process to create and verify an electrically safe work condition.
To fit your team’s needs, our arc flash safety training is offered on-site across the U.S. or virtually through our online training program.


Arc Flash Training That Turns
NFPA 70E Into Daily Work Habits
Real-World Application
We go beyond the textbook by teaching a “best-practices” approach to the NFPA 70E standard. Your team will learn how to apply electrical safety rules and regulations to their daily work, not just memorize them.
Customized for Your Team
Our courses can be tailored to your specific needs, even incorporating your company’s own Electrical Safety Program and policies. This ensures the training is directly relevant and actionable for your workforce.
Expert Instructors
Our instructors are seasoned electrical safety experts who bring years of field experience to every class. They provide knowledge and guidance your employees need to work safely and confidently.
What Employees Learn in Arc Flash Safety Training
Your team will gain a comprehensive understanding of arc flash hazards and learn how to apply NFPA 70E standards in daily operations to prevent electrical accidents and ensure a safe working environment.
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Practical application of NFPA 70E for arc flash safety in the workplace
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Conducting table-based arc flash hazard assessments and selecting appropriate PPE using NFPA 70E tables or arc flash labels
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Understanding the distinctions between NEC, NESC, NFPA 70E, and OSHA — and what each standard regulates
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Selecting and using FR/AR clothing correctly, including interpreting ATPV vs. EBT ratings and following PPE best practices
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Implementing safe work procedures to prevent shock and arc flash incidents
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Training outcomes align with the current Low Voltage Qualified program outline

“After attending the LV/HV training I feel that I have gained some very valuable information and insight into different ways to present this material to my coworkers. Gus, our trainer, was professional and entertaining with a level of expertise that really showed throughout the course. I would highly recommend this course to anyone who is looking to improve their knowledge and training methodology.”
Justan Fisher

Invest in Training That Pays For Itself
Our training reduces the risk of costly incidents, saving you from fines, downtime, and operational setbacks.


Help Prevent Arc Flash Incidents Before Work Begins
Secure your operations and protect your bottom line with our expert-led arc flash safety training.
Our ‘best-practices’ approach goes beyond the standard, equipping your workers with the real-world skills to prevent electrical incidents, keep workers safe, minimize downtime, and keep your business running safely and efficiently.
Have Questions?
How often should employees be trained?
NFPA 70E calls for additional training/retraining at intervals not to exceed three years, and when duties/equipment change or performance gaps appear.
Who decides someone is “qualified”?
Per OSHA, the employer is the qualifying authority. Training records plus observed, documented demonstration of skills are required before designating a worker as qualified.
Do you provide CE credits?
Yes—LVQ carries CE credit recognition with multiple state electrical boards and organizations (e.g., BICSI CECs, NETA). Ask for current details by location.
What’s included with tuition?
Expert instruction, NFPA 70E Standard, e-Hazard student manual, and an 8-hour certificate of completion (open-registration options may include meals; details on request).
