We offer practical, hands-on training that helps prevent accidents, improve awareness, and keep your operation running smoothly.
Electricity is one of the most dangerous elements in the workplace. Proper training helps your team recognize hazards, follow safe procedures, and make better decisions on the job.
Untrained workers are more likely to make errors that lead to equipment damage, delays, or even shutdowns. Training reduces risk and keeps your facility running efficiently.
Give your staff the tools to troubleshoot confidently and safely. Whether they’re performing basic maintenance or responding to an issue, trained teams are more effective and independent.
Train technicians, contractors, or operators on safe work practices before entering the field.
Reinforce best practices and compliance expectations to maintain a strong safety culture.
Re-establish safety expectations and retrain teams to prevent future issues.
Provide training on new procedures, PPE requirements, or energized work zones.
Ensure workers understand arc flash boundaries, lockout/tagout procedures, and safe approach distances.
Training electricians, millwrights, and techs who regularly work near live systems.
Ensuring workers understand how to interpret and apply label information.
Empowering facility crews with electrical hazard awareness and PPE procedures.
Making sure contractors meet your site’s safety requirements before starting work.
Reinforcing control room and field procedures to minimize incidents.

Examples: Airport electrical systems, transit stations, signal automation, etc.

Examples: Production line sequencing, power distribution optimization, motor coordination, etc.

Examples: Corporate campuses, tech headquarters, large office parks, smart buildings, etc.

Examples: Military bases, emergency ops centers, mission-critical building systems, etc.

Examples: Emergency power sequencing, load prioritization, backup system automation, etc.

Examples: Substations, solar arrays, microgrids, distributed energy systems, etc.

Examples: UPS systems, automatic transfer switching, generator coordination, etc.

Examples: Flow control, pump sequencing, remote monitoring of tank levels, etc.
We don’t just talk safety, we deliver it. These case studies show how our Arc Flash expertise has made a measurable difference for facilities like yours.
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Wondering what safety training looks like or who it’s for?
Here are a few common questions we get from companies looking to improve on-site safety and prevent electrical accidents.
Anyone who works around electrical equipment—especially maintenance staff, operators, and contractors. Even if they’re not performing live work, awareness is key.
It’s a good idea to hold safety training every couple of years, especially when your team grows, roles change, or new equipment is introduced.
We cover things like recognizing electrical hazards, safe work practices, PPE basics, understanding equipment labeling, and how to respond in an emergency.
Yes. We can customize training to reflect your specific equipment, layout, and daily responsibilities.