Bertke Electric provides comprehensive ARC Flash/70E Electrical Safety training for electricians and electrical professionals. In addition, we offer LVQ Training, specifically designed to cover electrical requirements for maintenance electricians. Both training courses are based on the NFPA 70E standards and are conducted either at your facility or at our dedicated training center, ensuring full compliance with OSHA requirements. Contact us today to schedule your training sessions!
NFPA 70E ARC Flash Training
ARC Flash Training is essential for ensuring the safety of employees working around energized electrical equipment. Arc flash incidents generate extreme heat that can be hazardous to workers, making it critical to assess the risks, warn employees, and provide proper personal protective equipment (PPE). Additionally, adhering to OSHA, NFPA, and NEC regulations helps avoid legal consequences, such as injuries, fines, and lawsuits. Bertke offers ARC Flash Training at your facility or at our training center.
- 4 hour class for up to 25 people
- Satisfies OSHA 1910 and NFPA 70E requirements for 3 years
- Available 7 days a week
- Approved by State of Ohio & State of KY
- Offers CEU credits for Ohio & KY
- Understanding NFPA Hazards
- OSHA Compliance
- PPE
- Boundaries
- Safe Work Conditions
- Job Briefing, Hot Work Permits
- Incident Energy
- Table Method
- Panel Labeling
- Hazard Mitigation & Solutions
LVQ Training for Maintenance Electricians
LVQ Training is a 10-day course offered by Bertke, designed to teach electrical requirements for maintenance electricians. The class covers a range of topics, with each day focusing on a specific area of electrical theory and practice including NFPA 70E Standards, meggers, MCC, transformers and more. Course is based on the 2023 NEC, participants are tested at the completion of the course.
- NFPA 70E (Arc Flash & LOTO)
- Meters
- Meggers
- IR Cameras
- Wiring Size
- MCC/MCP Motor Overloads
- Transformers
- Grounding
- Ampacity
- Electrical Code
- 10-day course for up to 10 people
- Classes held at the Bertke Training facility
- Based on the 2023 NEC
- Mix of theoretical learning and hands-on labs materials provided
- 10 consecutive business days or two, one week sessions
Most companies struggle to fill their maintenance workforce, often times new technicians join their staff with very little experience. The LVQ Training program allows for the proper training and education of new electrical maintenance employees, in a short period of time.