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CPR & First Aid

CPR AED Certification

The CPR AED Course is a classroom, instructor-led course designed to prepare students to provide CPR and use an automated external defibrillator (AED) in a safe, timely, and effective manner. The course runs approximately 3–4 hours, with class sizes limited to no more than 15 attendees (3:1 ratio per manikin). It is recommended for teachers, fitness trainers, security guards, and laypeople.
Upon successful completion of the course, including a CPR and AED skills test, students receive a Heartsaver CPR AED course completion card that is valid for two years.

• Describe how high-quality CPR improves survival
• Explain the concepts of the Chain of Survival
• Recognize when someone needs CPR
• Perform high-quality CPR for an adult
• Perform as a team member during multi-rescuer CPR
• Give effective breaths using mouth-to-mouth or a mask for all age groups
• Demonstrate how to use an AED on an adult
• Perform high-quality CPR for a child
• Describe when and how to help a choking adult, child, or infant
Up to 12 students, 4 hours ,

CPR and First Aid

Basic First Aid CPR AED Course is an onsite (classroom), Instructor-led course designed to prepare students to provide CPR and use an automated external defibrillator (AED) use in a safe, timely, and effective manner.  4-5 hrs. course; class size no more than 15 attendees (3:1 ratio per manikin).  Recommended for: Teachers, Fitness Trainers, Security Guards, and Laypeople. Also for everyone interested in Learning First Aid Skills.

Upon successful completion of the course, including a first aid skills demonstration and a CPR and AED skills test, students will receive a First Aid CPR AED course completion card, which is valid for two years.  After successfully completing this course, students should be able to:

List the priorities, roles, and responsibilities of the first aid rescue

Describe the key steps in first aid

Remove protective gloves

Find the problem

Describe the assessment and first aid actions for the following life-threatening conditions: heart attack, difficulty breathing, choking, severe bleeding, shock, and stroke

Use an epinephrine pen

Control bleeding and bandaging

Recognize elements of common injuries and illnesses

Describe how to find information on preventing illness and injury

Describe how high-quality CPR improves survival

Explain the concepts of the Chain of Survival

Recognize when someone needs CPR

Perform high-quality CPR for an adult, child, and infant

Give effective breaths using mouth-to-mouth or a mask for all age groups Demonstrate how to use an AED on an adult and child

Up to 12 students 5 hours 

Pediatric First Aid CPR AED Certification

The  Pediatric First Aid CPR AED is geared towards anyone involved in childcare who has a duty to respond to illnesses and injuries in a child or infant in the first few minutes until professional help arrives.  4-5 hrs. course; class size no more than 15 attendees (3:1 ratio per manikin). Including childcare workers, teachers, camp counselors, etc.

Upon successful completion of the course, including a first aid skills demonstration and a CPR and AED skills test, students will receive a Pediatric First Aid CPR AED course completion card, which is valid for two years.  After successfully completing this course, students should be able to:

List the duties, roles, and responsibilities of a first aid rescuer

Describe the 4 key steps in pediatric first aid: prevent, protect, assess, and act

Remove protective gloves (skill students will demonstrate)

Find the problem (skill students will demonstrate)

Describe the assessment and first aid actions for the following life-threatening conditions: difficulty breathing, choking, severe bleeding, and shock

Control bleeding and bandaging (skills students will demonstrate)

Use an epinephrine pen (skill students will demonstrate)

Recognize elements of common illnesses and injuries

Describe how to find information on preventing illness and injury

Describe the risks of smoking and vaping and the benefits of a healthy lifestyle

Describe how high-quality CPR improves survival

Explain the concepts of the Chain of Survival

Recognize when someone needs CPR

Perform high-quality CPR for all age groups

Describe how to perform CPR with help from others

Give effective breaths by using mouth-to-mouth or a mask for all age groups

Demonstrate how to use an AED on children and adults

Describe when and how to help someone who is choking

Recognize the legal questions that apply to first aid rescuers

 Up to 12 students 4 hours 

Blended Options: CPR AED | First Aid CPR AED Certification

The BLENDED TRAINING Options consist of (1) an eLearning component and (2) an Onsite Instructor-Led session SKILLS test.

The eLearning portion of the blended learning course is designed to teach students the cognitive information needed for relevant training. Online learning along with a virtual component, or on-site instructor-led skills session offers flexibility and convenience for organizations and students to select the appropriate training solution to fit their needs. Upon completion of the online portion, students must complete a hands-on skills session with a certified Instructor.

A date to perform a hands-on skills session will be scheduled at an agreed date most convenient for your group or individuals.    The instructor-led skills portion is no more than 2 hours.

Blended Training option with Instructor-led skills sessions is offered to groups of up to 12 students (3:1 ratio per manikin).

Students will receive individual access to the eLearning session to complete prior to the in-class session via email

The in-class session will be performed at the location agreed upon by the organization/group/individuals and LS365

Shortens skills session time, no more than 2 hours

Blended Option is offered for all course types

CPR AED

CPR AED First Aid

Pediatric First Aid CPR AED

First Aid

The purpose of the HSI Pediatric First Aid | CPR AED training program is for participants to gain or improve knowledge and skill  proficiency in First Aid, CPR, and AED skills.

 HSI Pediatric First Aid | CPR AED has been approved by the HSI Medical Advisory Board and reviewed by the HSI Advisory Council.

 Reflects the latest resuscitation science and treatment recommendations published by the International Liaison Committee

 on Resuscitation (ILCOR).

 Conforms  with the 2020 American Heart Association (AHA) Guidelines Update for CPR and ECC and the annual Guidelines

 Update.

 intended audience

The intended audience is individuals who are not

healthcare providers or professional rescuers who

desire, or are occupationally required, to be trained and

certifi­ed in pediatric First aid and/or CPR AED for the

child, infant and adult.

Class options

  • Child and Infant
  • Child, Infant, and Adult

Delivery options

  • Traditional Classroom
  • Blended Learning
  • Remote Skill Verification (RSV)

Certification period

  • 2 years from month of issue

Recommended time to complete

  • Pediatric First Aid | Child, Infant, and Adult CPR AED: 4 – 6 hours
  • Child, Infant, and Adult CPR AED: 1 1/2 – 3 hours
  • Pediatric First Aid: 3 – 4 hours

Class topics

  • Child and Infant Cardiac Arrest
  • Adult Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA)
  • Child, Infant, and Adult:

 o Assessment & Chest Compressions

 o Adult Rescue Breathing & Using a

 CPR Mask

 o Using an AED

 o One-Provider CPR AED

 o Suspected Opioid-Associated

 Emergency

 o Relief of Choking

  • First Aid Assessment
  • Drowning
  • Severe, Life-Threatening External

 Bleeding

  • Shock
  • Minor Wounds
  • Tooth and Eye Injuries
  • Bleeding from the Nose
  • Impaled Objects
  • Amputation
  • Internal Bleeding
  • Open Wounds
  • Head, Neck, or Spinal Injury
  • Concussion
  • Shaken Baby Syndrome
  • Bone, Joint, and Muscle Injuries
  • Burns
  • Altered Mental Status
  • Poisoning
  • Dif­culty Breathing and Asthma
  • Severe Allergic Reaction
  • Seizure
  • Diabetes and Hypoglycemia
  • Presyncope and Syncope
  • Heat and Cold Emergencies
  • Bites and Stings

Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider

The  Basic Life Support (BLS) course trains participants to promptly recognize several life-threatening emergencies, give high-quality chest compressions, deliver appropriate ventilations and provide early use of an AED. Reflects science and education from the American Heart Association Guidelines Update for CPR and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC).

The intended audience for this course includes:

Medical personnel, such as physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, physician assistants, nurse assistants, dentists, physical therapists, pharmacists, and students entering the field.

Public safety personnel and other professional responders, such as paramedics, advanced emergency medical technicians (AEMTs), emergency medical technicians (EMTs), firefighters, law enforcement, emergency medical responders (EMRs), and students entering the field.

Basic Life Support (BLS) is available in two different training methods – Blended Learning and Instructor-Led Training. All BLS course options teach the same AHA science-based skills.  Upon successful completion of the course, students receive a BLS Provider Course Completion card, valid for two years.  After successfully completing this course, students should be able to:

Apply concepts of effective teamwork when caring for a patient experiencing a life-threatening emergency.

Integrate communication, critical-thinking and problem-solving skills during a high-performance BLS team response.

Apply a systematic, continuous approach to assess, recognize and care for adults, children and infants experiencing a life-threatening emergency.

Perform a rapid assessment for responsive and unresponsive adults, children and infants.

Effectively care for adults, children and infants experiencing a life-threatening injury or illness.

Effectively care for adults, children and infants in respiratory arrest or respiratory failure.

State the principles of high-quality CPR for adults, children and infants.

Identify BLS differences among adults, children and infants.

Provide high-quality chest compressions for adults, children and infants

Deliver effective ventilations to adults, children and infants using a pocket mask and bag-valve-mask (BVM) resuscitator.

Demonstrate effective use of an automated external defibrillator (AED) for adults, children and infants.

Provide high-quality BLS care for adults, children and infants in single- and multiple-provider situations.

Deliver effective back blows, abdominal thrusts and chest thrusts for adults, children and infants with airway obstruction.

State the principles of caring for a pregnant patient in cardiac arrest.

State the principles of care for a patient experiencing an opioid overdose.

 

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Active Shooter/AVIRT

 

Active Violence Immediate Response Training

Murphy Fire & EMS, Training offers life-saving strategies to help you anticipate potential danger, react quickly if active violence occurs, and become an immediate responder to life-threatening bleeding through the instructions of HSI’s AVIRT.

With AVIRT, you’ll get unmatched training and product solutions that prepare you for active violence and acute bleeding situations, wherever you are.  While other programs focus solely on active shooter or stop the bleed, AVIRT goes beyond by combining both of these important topics in one training program.

What is AVIRT

Once taught only to industry professionals, the content in AVIRT has been specifically adapted for the general public by medical and law enforcement experts. Unlike other training programs that focus solely on Run, Hide, Fight techniques, AVIRT uses a dynamic method to teach proactive awareness, how to react and protect yourself and others in a violent situation, and how to respond to stop the bleed of severe injuries that are often a result of these occurrences.

The AVIRT course is delivered in a “blended” training format. This means students will first receive online training introducing them to the subject and preparing them for the instructor-led session. In-person sessions last approximately three hours and include hands-on training, realistic drills, and education with encouraging tips and feedback. Class sizes are limited to 15 people or no less than 5 so that all participants will leave the AVIRT program with the confidence to respond with appropriate action if active violence or a life-threatening situation arises.

AVIRT certification is valid for two years. We recommend training staff annually or every two years and maintaining a workplace violence program as required by OSHA [section 32.0.2(1)]. Clear policies and procedures should be reviewed and updated annually. 

Situational Awareness

Reacting quickly to life-threatening situations is critical for any work environment. With the help of AVIRT, your team will understand warning signs of potential violence and learn how to develop situational awareness. 

Various response procedures, including escaping, evading or attacking, and other relevant emergency response procedures, such as using bleeding control kits, are taught.

Bleeding Control

A bleeding injury can happen anywhere, and we have all seen them happen too often – whether on the news or in everyday life.  The person next to a bleeding victim may very will be the one most likely to save them.

With AVIRT, you’ll learn to be an immediate responder, a person who recognizes life-threatening bleeding and can act right away using stop the bleed methods.

AVIRT instructors use training materials that have been specially developed to teach you proper bleeding control techniques. You can be assured that the instructors will keep working with you until you are confident in demonstrating the proper skills in controlling life-threatening bleeding. Instead of being a witness during an attack, accident, or disaster, you can move forward with the confidence that you have the knowledge and skills to be an immediate responder.

Live Scenarios

This active violence emergency training is designed to help empower and educate the participants to make vital survival decisions during an attack. Active shooter preparedness solutions need to include not only proper training but also must give your people the confidence and preparation to respond quickly to an active shooter situation.

Live scenario training with Murphy Fire & EMS, Training  via AVIRT, covers vital aspects of violent encounter response such as alerts, communication, evacuation, and in some circumstances countering a violent attacker.

Seconds count when responding to an active shooter or violent encounter threat and with Active Violence Emergency Response Training, you will learn under realistic circumstances how to recognize the signs of danger, make rapid survival decisions and decide whether to Escape, Evade, or Attack.

AVIRT is designed to consider the specific needs of your organization and environment, delivering tailored training and vital live scenario experience.

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FAQs

What does AVIRT stand for?

AVIRT stands Active Violence Initial Response Training. AVIRT goes beyond active shooter training by including emergency bleeding control basics to ensure all participants know how to respond appropriately and help individuals who may be injured before medical responders arrive on scene..

Who should be trained in AVIRT

All employees and/or personnel who support a facility should participate in the training to ensure they know how to prevent and respond if met with an active violence situation.

Is AVIRT training designed for a specific type of industry?

AVIRT training supports anyone who could be involved in an active violence situation, and it’s appropriate for all industries and types of venues such as Government, Healthcare, Places of Worship, Schools, Sporting Venues, Manufacturing, Office Settings, and Retail Environments.

What medical components are taught in AVIRT?

AVIRT goes beyond single training topics and teaches topics from both active shooter and emergency bleeding control training. By combining these two integrated topics in one dynamic hands-on course, AVIRT covers everything you need to handle a life-threatening situation.

What is the standard AVIRT class size?

The AVIRT certification course is an active program that integrates a lot of hands-on skills and techniques, making it necessary to require a maximum class size of 15 students per Authorized AVIRT Instructor.

Does AVIRT use weapons in the training?

Authorized AVIRT instructors use orange replica weapons to discuss the types of weapons most commonly used in violent situations. They are also used to demonstrate how to disarm an attacker if other alternatives, such as evading and escaping, are not possible.

Is Active shooter/workplace violence training required by OSHA?

OSHA does not have a specific standard for workplace violence. However, under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (the OSH Act, or the Act), the extent of an employer’s obligation to address workplace violence is governed by the General Duty Clause, which is often interpreted to include protection from workplace violence.

Does AVIRT support the use of tourniquets & provide training on how to use them?

Yes, AVIRT uses training tourniquets to prepare students to respond to potential injuries that may occur in an active violence or emergency bleeding event

HSI Instructor Development Courses (IDC)

Health and Safety Institute is the third largest and most reknown emergency care training institute.  HSI offers the most comprehensive platform and tools for managing students, training materials, course schedules, and affiliated instructors.   It is Murphy Fire & EMS, Training  preferred program for workplace training and compliance management.  

Whether you’re an entrepreneur looking to start your own emergency care training business or the newly designated training coordinator at your company or agency, the HSI First Aid|CPR|AED Instructor Development Course (IDC) is an effective way to do both. Using a blended training approach, the IDC combines an initial online learning session to develop cognitive understanding, followed by a single-day, in-person classroom session for practicing instructional skills.

Once you complete the CPR, AED & First Aid Instructor Development course you will be able to certify individuals in CPR, AED and/or First Aid. Additional courses, such as BLS can be added on as well.

Adult First Aid

All Ages CPR AED

Pediatric First Aid

Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP)

Child and Babysitting Safety (CABS)

AVIRT Instructor Development Course     

 AVIRT is an Active Shooter and Bleeding Control course that can be taught to any organization.  Become an Authorized AVIRT Instructor in as little as one day. Once taught only to industry professionals, the content in AVIRT has been specifically adapted for the public by medical and law enforcement experts. Unlike other training programs that focus solely on run, hide, fight techniques, AVIRT uses a dynamic method to teach proactive awareness, how to react and protect yourself and others in a violent situation, and how to stop the bleed of severe injuries that are often a result of these occurrences.

Attend the 1-day AV1RT Instructor Development Course for and train others to react confidently with life-saving skills during a violent encounter or a life-threatening bleeding emergency. The fee includes the blended training course, AVIRT Instructor Training Kit, and much more. Our Instructor Development Course provides you with all the training and necessary components you need to start teaching AVIRT to your organization or customers.

STOP THE BLEED®

Stop the bleed video

 Minutes count! Someone who is severely bleeding can bleed to death in as little as 5 minutes. That’s why bleeding control—keeping the blood inside the body—is the purpose of STOP THE BLEED® training.

Murphy Fire & EMS, Training is certified to teach The American College of Surgeons STOP THE BLEED® program and HIS Stop Life Threatening Bleeding (SLTB).   These programs have trained over 1.5 million worldwide on how to stop bleeding in a severely injured person.  Through our STOP THE BLEED® course, you’ll gain the ability to recognize life-threatening bleeding and intervene effectively. The person next to a bleeding victim may be the one who’s most likely to save him or her.

Most STOP THE BLEED® courses last no more than 90 minutes. A formal presentation is followed by hands-on practice of applying direct pressure, packing a wound, and using a tourniquet to stop bleeding.  Upon completion of the course, participants will receive a Certificate of Completion.

The lecture portion of the STOP THE BLEED® course is now available virtually. You can register to take the online portion at the time and date that’s best for you then later schedule the skills portion of the STOP THE BLEED® course which is an in-person requirement to complete the course.

Why It Matters

Uncontrolled bleeding is a major cause of preventative deaths. Approximately 40% of trauma-related deaths worldwide are due to bleeding or its consequences, establishing hemorrhage as the most common cause of preventable death in trauma.*

Average time

to bleed out

3 to 5 min

Average time for 1st responders to arrive

7 to 10 min

Trauma-related deaths worldwide due to bleeding

40 percent

Intended audience

Teens and young adults interested in a babysitting

business, or who have responsibility for younger family

members.

Certification period

  • 2 years from month of issue

Recommended time to complete

  • Initial Training: About 4 hours
  • Successful completion is based on achievement of the core

 learning objectives rather than a prescribed instruction time.

The HSI Child and Babysitting Safety (CABS) program gives teenagers and young adults everything they need to know for safe

and successful babysitting. HSI CABS teaches how to start a babysitting business, interact with parents and children, and

provides important safety and first aid information using the latest 2020 guidelines.

Topics Covered

Becoming a babysitter

  • What is a babysitter

Preparing to babysit

  • Thinking like a babysitter
  • Being ready to babysit
  • Babysitting business basics
  • Getting to know the family

Staying safe

  • Safety on the job
  • Safe and supervised

Taking care of kids

  • Caring for kids and their basic needs
  • Handwashing and hygiene
  • Food preparation
  • Diapers and helping kids use the bathroom
  • Playtime
  • Managing challenging behavior
  • Naps and bedtime

When things go wrong

  • Recognizing a problem
  • Taking action
  • Getting help
  • Before help arrives

You can do it!

  • Bringing it all together

The purpose of the HSI Emergency Use of Medical Oxygen training program is for participants to gain or improve knowledge and skill proficiency in the use of medical oxygen. It is an excellent supplement to our First Aid | CPR AED and BLS programs.

  • HSI Emergency Use of Medical Oxygen has been approved by the HSI Medical Advisory Board and reviewed by the HSI Advisory Council.

 Reflects the latest resuscitation science and treatment recommendations published by the International Liaison Committee on

Resuscitation (ILCOR).

  • Conforms with the 2020 American Heart Association (AHA) Guidelines Update for CPR and ECC and the annual Guidelines Update.

Intended audience

This course is for adult First Aid and adult and child CPR AED providers and/or Basic Life Support (BLS) trained healthcare providers, professional rescuers, or public safety providers working in a wide variety of occupational settings who desire or are required to be certified in the emergency use of medical

Certification period

  • 2 years from month of issue

Recommended time to complete

Class for First Aid | CPR AED providers: About 1¾ hours Class for BLS providers: About 2½ hours

Delivery options

oTraditional Classroom Method

oVirtual Classroom Method, using blended learning with a remote, face-to-face, instructor-led skills session

 Topics Covered

How to assess for oxygen deficiency in an emergency situation

o        The signs and symptoms of mild, moderate, and severe hypoxia

o        Correct use of a pulse oximeter

o        How to set up an emergency medical oxygen delivery system

o        Appropriate oxygen saturation levels

o        How to monitor Sp02

o        Helping responsive and unresponsive persons

o        How to give medical oxygen in an emergency to an adult/child and infant using an appropriate bag-mask device

(BLS providers only)

OSHA 10 & 30 Hour Training

HSI is the top OSHA-authorized online training provider. We offer engaging content for OSHA 10  and 30 general industry and construction in both English and Spanish.

OSHA-Authorized  10 & 30 Courses

Free Study Guide Train smarter! Included for all 10 & 30 course purchases.

Free OSHA Hard Cards Durable plastic + QR codes for scanning + Fraud reduction

Instant Printable Certificate Upon successful completion of all

10 & 30 Hour OSHA Training. Get It Fast!

OSHA 10 and 30 Hour Training provided by Summit

  • OSHA 10 Construction
  • OSHA 10 General Industry
  • OSHA 30 Construction
  • OSHA 30 General Industry

Student course completion cards can only be issued for students within

U.S. jurisdiction (the 50 States and certain U.S. Territories).

HSI is the top OSHA-authorized  online outreach provider.

Receive your official DOL-OSHA card in 2 – 3 weeks!

HSI ONLINE SAFETY TRAINING COURSES

You can now get access to some of the most popular titles

from the HSI safety training library. The HSI Online Safety

Training courses are delivered just like our other blended

courses, but no in-person skills evaluation is required.

Upon successful completion of an online safety course, a

Certificate of Online Training will be issued. All courses are

developed to OSHA standards.

Intended audience

Anyone who needs awareness-level training or a

Certi­cate of Online Training for one or more of the

HSI Online Safety Training courses offered.

Delivery options

Blended Learning, with no requirement for

in-person skills evaluation

Student requirements

  • After completing the online course, a Certi­cate of

 Online Training will be issued.

  • Each course is one credit per student.

Course List

Asbestos Hazard Awareness

Back Safety and Injury Prevention

Compressed Gas Safety

Confined Spaces

Driver Safety

Electrical Safety: General Awareness

Emergency and Fire Preparedness

Fire Extinguisher Safety

Hand and Power Tool Safety

Hazard Communication

Hearing Conservation

Heat Stress

Industrial Ergonomics

Ladder Safety

Lockout Tagout

Machine Guarding

Office Ergonomics

Personal Fall Arrest Systems

Personal Protective Equipment Fundamentals

Respiratory Protection

Sexual Harassment and Discrimination Prevention

Slips, Trips, and Falls

Violence in the Workplace

Please contact for OSHA course rates.

About This Course

Electrical power is an essential element at home and work. It can be a dangerous force if not managed properly and should be dealt with in a safe manner while conducting workplace operations.

 As an employee or an employer, it is important that you understand the importance of electrical safety.

National Fire Protection Association – NFPA 70E covers standards for electrical safety in the workplace. Throughout this course, you will review the relationship between the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and NFPA 70E. You will also review general NFPA 70E standards and the importance of these standards in maintaining your safety and the safety of others in the workplace.

 The purpose of NFPA 70E is to provide a working area for employees that is safe from the risk associated with the use of electricity in the workplace. Using an appropriate mix of risk controls from the hierarchy of risk control methods.

 Couse Outline

Topics Covered

Introduction to NFPA 70E

Chapter 1 Safety-Related Work Practices

Chapter 2 Safety-Related Maintenance Requirements

Chapter 3 Safety Requirements for Special Equipment

 What You’ll Learn

After you complete this course, you will have a general understanding of NFPA 70E and how it is used to identify electrical safety hazards in the workplace and ways to reduce or eliminate your exposure to them.

 You will be able to:

 Explain the importance of electrical safety in the workplace.

Define electrical safety terms.

Discuss workplace electrical injuries, including how the human body reacts to electric current, and the hazards related to arc flash, shock, flash, and blast.

Discuss the objective of and how to obtain an electrically safe work condition.

Discuss Lockout/Tagout procedures.

Discuss the conditions and considerations for work on energized electrical equipment.

Identify elements of various electrical hazard analyses and shock protection restrictions.

Discuss personal protective equipment, specifically electrical PPE.

Identify safety-related maintenance requirements.

Identify hazards related to special equipment.

 FAQs

 What Is NFPA 70E 2024 Training?

NFPA 70E 2024 training teaches you how to build an electrically safe work environment and how to respond effectively in the event of an electrical emergency. Training is intended to help keep you and your coworkers safe while on the job.

 What’s Included in NFPA 70E 2024 Training?

The NFPA 70E 2024 training teaches safety in working with electrical systems. It covers identifying hazards, assessing risks, following safe work procedures, and selecting appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE). The training emphasizes the importance of understanding the level of risk involved in different electrical tasks and following step-by-step methods to complete electrical work safely.

 Who Needs an NFPA 70E 2024 Certification?

NFPA 70E 2024 training is for electricians and other workers who are exposed to electrical risks. The course covers common hazards risk assessment techniques, and safe work practices for electrical workers. NFPA 70E certification is also suggested for any professionals in the electrical industry.

 When Does NFPA 70E 2024 Training Expire?

Typically, NFPA 70E 2024 training needs to be renewed every three years. However, if an employee’s job responsibilities change, new equipment is introduced, or there are any safety incidents, more retraining might be necessary.