2021 NFPA 70E Changes & Updates - Jim Phillips Free Class
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- Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
- NFPA 70E states that retraining in safety-related work practices and applicable changes in this standard shall be performed at intervals not to exceed 3 years. Take the free online class: brainfiller.co... This time frame is so employees can keep up to date with the triennial revision cycle of this important electrical safety standard.
Watch this one-hour video where Jim Phillips, P.E. takes you through the major changes to the 2021 Edition of NFPA 70E such as:
♦ Revised Definitions.
♦ Reorganization of Article 110.
♦ Moving Priority from Article 105 to 110.1 to emphasize the importance
♦ Addition of informational note regarding online training.
♦ New note regarding multi-employer work sites - more than one employer can be
responsible.
♦ New section about Electrically Safe Work Policy.
♦ There is a New Sub Section about Equipment Use.
♦ Clarification regarding “Block or relive stored non-electrical energy devices”.
♦ New task added to Table 130.5(C) “operating a circuit breaker or switch for the first time
under all conditions is listed as “Yes” regarding likelihood of an arc flash incident.
♦ A new informational note was added regarding the arc rating of outer layers used for
safety or protection from the elements.
♦ New examples of risk reduction methods when testing absence of voltage with an
incident energy greater than arc rating of commercially available arc rated PPE.
♦ A new Article 360 regarding capacitor safety was added.
♦ New Annex R Working Safely with Capacitors
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT
Need Continuing Education Credit? Take the online version of the 2021 NFPA 70E Major Changes course and receive 1.0 PDH / 0.1 CEU Credit including Certificate of Completion and Course Transcript.
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2021 NFPA 70E Update / Refresher Training - 8 HOUR LIVE STREAMING COURSE
♦ September 16 - 17, 2020
♦ November 4 - 5, 2020
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The instructor, Jim Phillips is not just another trainer reading a script. Jim’s training is based on his insider’s view from holding many leadership positions for the development of various electrical safety standards coupled with his arc flash testing experience and broad electrical power background. This provides him a unique perspective from the inside - a perspective he loves sharing with others. When asked questions about some topics, his explanations often run along the line of “Well, here’s what happened in the lab when we blew it up…”
Here is a sample of Jim’s involvement.
♦ Vice Chair - IEEE 1584 - IEEE Guide for Performing Arc Flash Calculations
♦ Technical Committee Member - NFPA 70E Committee
♦ International Chair - IEC TC78 Live Working - 40+ global standards including many for
arc flash.
♦ IEEE/NFPA Arc Flash Collaborative Research Project - Member of the Steering
Committee
♦ Author of Complete Guide to Performing Arc Flash Hazard Calculation Studies
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About Jim Phillips: Electrical Power and Arc Flash Training Programs. For four decades, Jim Phillips has been helping tens of thousands of people around the world understand electrical power system design, analysis, arc flash and electrical safety. He has developed a reputation for being one of the best trainers in the electric power industry. See Jim’s upcoming training events: brainfiller.co...
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Electrical engineers like me look up to people like you, Jim. Your knowledge, contribution to the electrical community and your ability to communicate with people are admirable. Never stop what you are doing.
Thanks for the kind words!
Excellent (and more than a) summary Jim! It is always a pleasure to hear you and learn with it. Keep with this fantastic work you're doing throughout the years!
Thank You!
Jim. Once again a great job. Always appreciate your efforts. Great job
Robert from Omaha
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Great! Great!!! Great video!!! Thank you so much for putting this together for everyone to view!!!
Glad to do it. Thanks for watching. I have more at
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Great stuff Jim, thanks for your time!
Thanks for your comment!
Great!
Valuable information. Thanks a lot🙏
Glad it was helpful!
Great Video.
I have a question regarding the arc flash, in case a office for electrician is in the switchgear room. Moreover, the location is within the arc flash boundary. So, we are not sure that they have to wear the arc flash PPE all the time or not? Is there any standard or practice that we can refer to? Thanks in advance for your advice.
Very informative contents👍👍👍👍
What is the difference between the handbook 70e and the standard 70e?
Good video, will you provide certificate for this course?
For a certificate, go to www.brainfiller.com/learn and you can set up an account, take a short quiz and receive CEU credit/certificate
Why is IEEE 1814 being developed outside of the IEEE 3000 standards?
Good question. My "unofficial" answer is the 3000 series is based on the older IEEE colored books. 1814 was not intended to be one of the color book series. Not to say things couldn't change in the future. Thanks for your comment.