Applying Electrical Standards (US)

Stay not only compliant but also safe by enrolling in this course. Ideal for professionals across all industries, especially supervisors, electrical workers, and safety managers, this course equips you with the knowledge needed to navigate electrical standards effectively.

Electrical standards are more than just regulations; they are the foundation of safety. Familiarize yourself with electrical terminology and hazards while exploring the significance of NFPA 70E.

Duration: Engage in a 30-minute online course designed to provide a solid foundation in electrical standards.

Assessment: To ensure comprehension, achieve a passing score of 80% through interactive testing. Multiple attempts are allowed to enhance your understanding.

Course Topics:

  • Consequences of Non-Compliance

  • OSHA and Consensus Standards

  • NFPA 70E Training Requirements

  • Practical Application of NFPA 70E Tables

Key Outcomes:

  • Understanding Consequences: Grasp the repercussions of non-compliance with electrical standards.

  • OSHA and Consensus Standards: Explore the OSHA regulations and consensus standards governing electrical work.

  • NFPA 70E Training Requirements: Gain insights into NFPA 70E training prerequisites for both qualified and unqualified workers.

  • Utilizing NFPA 70E Tables: Learn how to interpret NFPA 70E tables to determine safe approach boundaries, hazard/risk categories for specific tasks, and required personal protective equipment (PPE).

Certification: Upon successful course completion, download and print a certificate of completion as evidence of your commitment to electrical safety standards.


Compliance with electrical standards is vital to ensure safety in any industry. The Applying Electrical Standards (US) course empowers you to meet regulatory requirements and protect yourself and your colleagues from electrical hazards. You can elevate your knowledge and enroll today to make electrical work safer and more compliant.

Stay informed and safe with our Applying Electrical Standards (US) course.