CEU Courses

CEU courses approved through the State of Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services.

Implementation of an Arc Flash Hazard Safety Program

This course is intended for managers, supervisors, and safety professionals. It is designed to provide guidance on the requirements of an arc flash hazard safety (AFHS) program and the steps to implement the program in the workplace. It may be tailored to individual companies to incorporate their safety program(s) and any rules from the specific authority having jurisdiction.

  • Electrical Arcs
  • AFHS Program Overview
  • Purpose, Roles & Responsibilities
  • Principals
  • Controls
  • Procedures
  • Training
  • Assessment
  • Labeling
  • Protective Equipment
  • Outside Contractor Personnel
  • Documentation
  • Program Review and Auditing

Electrical Safety Training, Including Arc Flash Hazards for Electricians, Electrical Contractors, & Electrical Equipment Operators (Qualified Personnel)

This course is intended for people that directly perform electrical work tasks. It is designed to provide an in-depth understanding of electrical safety, including arc flash hazards, to be able to recognize and avoid the hazards involved using safety related work practices and procedural requirements. It may be tailored to individual companies to incorporate their safety program(s) and coordinated with the authority having jurisdiction.

  • Relevant Industry Standards
  • Elements of an Electrical Safety Program
  • Electrical Shocks
  • Electrical Arcs
  • Exposed Energized Electrical Conductors/Circuit Parts
  • Protective Equipment and Clothing
  • Job Planning
  • Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)
  • Voltage Detectors
  • Personal Protective Grounds
  • Remote Operation
  • Special Equipment

Electrical Safety Awareness Training, Including Arc Flash Hazards, for Affected Personnel

While anyone, both qualified and unqualified could attend, this course is intended for people that do not directly perform electrical work tasks. It is designed to provide a general understanding of electrical safety, including arc flash hazards, and provide awareness of the potential electrical hazards to employees who work in an environment with the presence of electrical hazards. It may be tailored to individual companies to incorporate their safety program(s).

  • Electrical Shocks
  • Electrical Arcs
  • Relevant Industry Standards
  • Elements of an Electrical Safety Program

Instructor: Waylon Bowers, PE, MSEE.
Contact at (503) 880-8635 or wbowers@nwengring.com to schedule courses.