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Electrical Safety Training Catalog

Safety and maintenance leaders have relied on our expert SEAM Group instructors for decades to provide training solutions that meet compliance and empower people to do their job safely.

Whether you are looking for virtual, in-person, or on-demand training, we are ready to create a training program that meets the needs of your business.

Electrical Safe Work Practices - NFPA 70E 2024

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This fast-paced class is for all personnel working on or around energized equipment. Participants will review the new NFPA 70E 2024 standard, requirements, rules, and regulations as required by the OSHA Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices Standard 1910.331-1910.335. This course will provide life-saving information, electrical hazard identification, proper electrical work practices and procedures, the safe installation of electrical equipment, and more.

Upcoming Open Enrollment Dates:

Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Electrical Equipment Maintenance – NFPA 70B

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This one-day NFPA 70B course is for safety, maintenance, and operations leaders responsible for the safety of employees and the reliability of electrical equipment. The course will provide participants with an in-depth understanding of the requirements of an electrical maintenance program and preventive maintenance strategy and the role of an EPM coordinator to comply with the NFPA 70B standard.

Upcoming Open Enrollment Dates:

Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Note: The course will cover the vital intersection between the NFPA 70B standard for electrical equipment maintenance and the NFPA 70E standard for safe work practices.

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Explore our comprehensive safety, maintenance, and reliability training catalog. Our training development and delivery solutions are ideal for helping you execute results-oriented programs. Our trainers emphasize realistic situations that are immediately applicable to your work environment. 

  • Instructor-led on-site: The live portion provides interaction, customized content, and two-way communication to enhance learning.
  • Live instructor-led virtual learning: Pre and post-online assessments and materials can help rank the learner and validate the learning objectives.
  • Self-paced e-learning: E-learning materials can be accessed on the participant’s own schedule for convenience and minimal work disruption.
 

Electrical Safety, Maintenance, and Reliability Training Offerings

This 2-day course covers all the requirements a Qualified Person needs to know, including OSHA and NFPA 70E 2024 electrical safe work practices. The detailed course material is for all personnel working on, around, or near any electrically energized equipment. 

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Our two-day NFPA 70B covers all the content in our one-day training and takes a deep dive into testing, maintenance intervals, hazardous locations, and equipment-specific maintenance strategies for power distribution equipment. This course is recommended for electrical maintenance coordinators, maintenance leaders, technicians, and contractors. Participants will gain an in-depth understanding of the requirements of an electrical maintenance program and preventive maintenance strategy to comply with the NFPA 70B standard and the vital intersection between the NFPA 70B standard for electrical equipment maintenance and the NFPA 70E standard for safe work practices. 

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The National Electrical Code, NFPA 70E, and OSHA now require that individuals receive safety training before being considered Qualified to perform electrical maintenance. 

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Enhance your team’s safety with hazardous energy control. Energy sources, including electrical, mechanical, chemical, thermal, and others, can be hazardous to employees, contractors, and the overall performance of your energized assets. Workers performing services or maintenance on machinery and equipment may be exposed to injuries from unexpected energization, startup of the machinery or equipment, or release of stored energy.

Lockout/Tagout standards require the adoption and implementation of practices and procedures to shut down equipment, isolate it from its energy source(s), and prevent the release of potentially hazardous energy while maintenance and servicing activities are being performed.

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The high-voltage safety course covers the key aspects of OSHA’s generation, transmission, and distribution standard, 29 CFR 1910.269. This standard applies to organizations that generate electricity or transmit energy to others. It also applies to organizations with substations or electrical distribution systems.

Participants will learn to recognize and avoid unsafe work areas during this class. Students will also learn the correct approach distances. Upon completion, attendees will better understand proper voltage-rated tools and the use of proper personal protection equipment (PPE), by educating personnel on issues central to the safe performance of their everyday jobs and loss of life.

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This is the original Basic Industrial Electricity class. In this one-day course, attendees will learn the basics of industrial electricity. This class is a discussion on practical procedures needed to troubleshoot effectively. To give participants a solid foundation in industrial electricity, this class starts with the fundamentals of electricity by explaining voltage, current, resistance, and power, followed by a brief discussion of Ohm’s Law.

Participants will learn about motor starters and how they operate in a motor control circuit. This class is great for both the beginner and someone with years of experience but no formal training.

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This one-day class is designed for individuals who are already familiar with the concepts covered in our Basic Industrial Electricity class and want to further their training in this field. Attending Basic Industrial Electricity Is not a prerequisite for attending this class, but it is recommended. This class will cover 3-phase motors in more detail than Basic Industrial Electricity. Motor construction, nameplate data, and principles of operations will be discussed, as well as terminal markings, electrical connections, and enclosure styles. Participants will learn how to properly size overloads, fuses, and circuit breakers to protect motors. Students will learn the common causes of failure for electric motors and the steps necessary for troubleshooting. PLCs will also be introduced and discussed in the context of their application to maintenance personnel. This class will be a good introduction for participants with little PLC knowledge. General operations and basic troubleshooting procedures will also be discussed. The material covered in this class is practical and is designed to make an immediate positive impact on your maintenance department.

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This intensive one-day hands-on class covers the troubleshooting and repair of control circuits and components. The attendee will build circuits on realistic training panels that contain a motor starter, relays, terminal strips, push buttons, selector switches, and limit switches.

After the circuits are built, the instructor will introduce a realistic fault into the circuit. With the instructor’s help, participants will be asked to repair the faulty circuit using their multimeter and the techniques learned earlier in the day.

This class is hands-on and very practical in its approach to troubleshooting. The examples shown are applicable to practice in any facility. To ensure the quality of this program, this class has limited seating.

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Participants will study the concepts used in the maintenance planning of standard work and projects in industrial applications. Training includes work identification concepts and maintenance strategies that feed the planning process. Planning primarily involves selecting the appropriate policies and procedures to achieve desired learning outcomes. Each course module will include discussions, case studies, and interactive exercises for participants to demonstrate an understanding of the concepts covered.

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Participants will study the concepts used in the maintenance planning of standard work and projects in industrial applications. Training includes work identification concepts and maintenance strategies that feed the planning process. Each course module will include discussions, case studies, and interactive exercises for participants to demonstrate an understanding of the concepts covered.

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2 days + dedicated online workshop for your organization

Plenty of metrics help you assess the performance of asset management and reliability in your organization. This course covers the most useful KPIs, dashboards, and usability of CMMS/EAM systems for this purpose. The course is focused on delivering practical knowledge about the importance of tracking KPIs, what to search for, how to identify gaps and warnings, and how to adapt your performance management system to your current and future goals.  

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3 days + dedicated online workshop for your organization

This preventive maintenance development and optimization training has been developed to deliver the most valuable best practices for asset failure prevention and preventive maintenance program implementation in asset-centric organizations. 

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The Technical Management Academy is an educational program aimed at maintenance and production professionals and managers. The course focuses on practical workshops, review of case studies, exchange of experience, and the presentation of modern tools. Lasting six months (6 sessions in a monthly cycle Friday – Sunday), classes will include numerous discussions, workshop collaboration in subgroups, exchange of experience, and full integration of participants.

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Organizations with diversified technical assets in operation collect a lot of data in controlling and operational processes. This training is aimed at using the collected information in the process of continuous improvement, reporting, supervision, and management. During the training, more than 10 different approaches to data use will be presented, along with examples of Excel sheets that facilitate data analysis in your organization. Data in CMMS/EAM/ERP systems and other IT systems can carry key information that allows us to improve the functioning of the maintenance department and other operational activities.

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Organizations operating diversified technical assets use many subcontractors in the field of maintenance and repairs. Some may even decide to outsource maintenance processes (executive, supervisory, or planning). In this situation, it is necessary not only to choose the right supplier but above all to properly design and implement a cooperation model and develop a win-win strategy. Additionally, it is necessary to take care of key risks to protect your company. This training presents extremely valuable and practical knowledge for companies on both sides of such an undertaking. Practical case studies will allow you to avoid many mistakes.

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This program familiarizes technical managers, engineers, maintenance planners, and procurement employees with selected topics and tools in maintenance supply chain optimization and spare parts management. Participants will work with real case studies and hands-on workshops to understand the following:

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All SEAM Group sessions can be carried out in dedicated (closed) editions, meaning we bring our fully immersive training to your site. Prices of closed training are set individually on the basis of the scope adapted to the Client’s expectations.

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More than a vendor, SEAM Group functions as a strategic advisor to meet you where you are and take you where you need to be. We uncover quick wins, while also developing and managing long-term programs to help you exceed ongoing safety, reliability, and maintenance goals. 

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