
Train the Trainer
Safety Training

The Guidant/Rozel Train the Trainer course equips your qualified staff to teach other employees about electrical safety in accordance with NFPA 70E guidelines.
This turn-key course was developed by our Lead Instructor and member of the National Academy for Nuclear Electrical Instructors and is designed to transmit highly effective hands-on teaching methodologies. The ultimate benefit of this course is that your trained staff can more easily convey electrical safety know-how across the organization, ultimately improving safety for all.
You can attend a quarterly session at our Ohio training center or request training at your facility.
At a Glance
What it is
This course equips your trainers to teach other employees high quality, engaging NFPA 70E-based electrical safety courses.
Who it's for
Professionals with knowledge of electrical concepts and theories, electrical standards, and understanding of electrical equipment functioning.
Why you need it
To empower your staff with the tools and techniques necessary to competently provide an engaging NFPA 70E based electrical safety course for your workers.
Available languages
English
Duration
16 hours (two workdays)
How to Learn
Request Train the Trainer instruction at your facility by filling out the form below
Reviews
I attended the 2-day 70e train the trainer event in Cleveland Ohio at the Crowne Plaza hotel. I was in the Army, government civilian, government contractor overseas, and have been in the manufacturing/battery recycling industry the last 10 years. I have been in, and even instructed dozens of these type of industry standards trainings. The 70e train the trainer course I took with Brian Hall was by far the best and most applicable training I’ve taken for 70e or any comparable electrical safety-based training.
John Cipolletti
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Course Details
Qualifications / Prerequisites:
Basic knowledge in four competency areas including:
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General knowledge of electrical concepts and theories
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General understanding of electrical safety concepts and standards such as NFPA 70E, OSHA 1910 Subpart S and the National Electric Code
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Working knowledge of industrial electrical equipment such as switchgear, motor control centers, disconnect switches, etc.
You Will Learn How to Teach:
This course deepens each attendee’s knowledge in electrical safety, empowering them to teach others according to all relevant OSHA requirements and NFPA 70E safety-related work practices. Our experienced instructor will guide students through real-world applications, adult education principles, and techniques for effective training.
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Types of electrical hazards in the workplace, the hierarchy of safety controls, and related OSHA regulations.
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Explanation of an OSHA Consensus standard
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How electricity affects the human body
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The distinction between step and touch potential
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Methods for Safe Contact Release
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Understand the definition of a qualified person and the steps to create an electrically safe condition
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Identify the proper test instrument for verifying the absence of voltage
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Recognize the Limits of Approach
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Description of protective barriers/shields and recommended alerting methods
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How to select/test insulating gloves and recognize effective insulating tools
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Requirements for flexible cord use, maintenance, and inspection
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Understand of the requirements for a job brief requirements and for performing energized work safely
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Understand arcing faults, arc flash/blast hazards, and how to read arc flash warning labels
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Identify common causes of arc flash events
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Understand the relationship between time, fault current and incident energy
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Determine personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements based on incident energy, and understand the care, maintenance, rating, and limitations of arc flash PPE
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Conducting arc flash and shock hazard risk assessments
Included in the Course:
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NFPA 70E-based lesson material with a PowerPoint presentation and instructor’s guide
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Companion handout associated with the training presentation (i.e., Rozel Training Manual).
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Student training manual for note-taking and reference
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Comprehensive student exam at the end of the course
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Unlimited access to the educational team for ongoing support
Additional Materials (available for purchase)
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After graduating from the Guidant/Rozel Train the Trainer course, you will need a Rozel training companion handout for each of your students.
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The companion handout will include applicable information and/or excerpts of the above listed safety documents.
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We recommend purchasing the companion handouts in sets of 25.