Arc Flash University, Session 2: NFPA 70E- 2012: Key Changes and Risk Reduction Strategies

Thursday, August 23, 2012 at 2 p.m. ET/1 p.m. CT/11 a.m. PT

NFPA 70E – Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace forms the basis of OSHA 29CFR Part 1910 known as Subpart S. OSHA standards are expressed in the terms of objective criteria and of the performance desired. OSHA accepts NFPA 70E as a consensus standard with requirements to implement OSHA objectives. This webcast will cover some key changes in NFPA 70E – 2012 and strategies for risk reduction to mitigate electrical hazards followed by a question/answer session.

The Webcast will also cover:
• What are IR Windows,
• Why do thermographers need IR Windows,
• Key aspects to consider in an IR Window
• Tips and Tricks to installing IR Windows
• Obtaining accurate readings using IR Windows

Speakers:
• Daleep Mohla, Owner and Principal Consulting Engineer for DCM Electrical Consulting Services
• Ken Brevell, President, Diamond Technical Surveys, LLC
• Bob Vavra, Plant Engineering Content Manager and Moderator

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