
Safety Standards
AVO OFFERS ALL THE VITAL SAFETY STANDARD COURSES
A few of our most popular safety courses include; NFPA 70E 2024 Electrical Safety, National Electrical Code 2023, National Electrical Code Changes, OSHA Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices, and OSHA Generation, Transmission and Distribution.
Courses are held at our one of our training locations across the U.S. or you can also choose on-site training at your facility, anywhere in the world. Our instructors are some of the most experienced & knowledgeable instructors in the industry.
National Electrical Code NEC 2023 (4 Day)
Train on National Electrical Code 2023 through AVO. This course is developed to provide a comprehensive study of Chapters 1 through 4, including a brief overview of Chapter 5, of the 2023 National Electrical Code®. Major updates and revisions from previous editions are addressed throughout this course.
National Electrical Code NEC 2023 (Virtual, 4 Day)
Train on National Electrical Code NEC 2023 from anywhere through AVO’s live VIRTUAL online electrical safety training. This course is developed to provide a comprehensive study of Chapters 1 through 4, including a brief overview of Chapter 5, of the 2023 National Electrical Code®. Major updates and revisions from previous editions are addressed throughout this course.
NFPA 70E 2024 Standard for Electrical Safety | In-PersonC
The NFPA 70E Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace 2021 has been updated for 2021. This updated standard contains significant changes when compared to the 2018 version. The course covers the requirements for working safely in the electrical environment based on the NFPA 70E. Understanding this standard is imperative for compliance with the OSHA mandates regarding electrical safety in the workplace. This course is available in Spanish.
NFPA 70E 2024 Standard for Electrical Safety | Virtual B
The NFPA 70E Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace 2021 course (live and virtual) has been updated for 2021. This updated standard contains significant changes when compared to the 2018 version. The course covers the requirements for working safely in the electrical environment based on the NFPA 70E. Understanding this standard is imperative for compliance with the OSHA mandates regarding electrical safety in the workplace. This course is available in Spanish.
Solar Systems and Safety
This course will review some of the specific hazards and safety concerns associated with solar PV systems. The major components and commonly found install types for a PV system will be established so that we can explore the safety concerns with each system. Concerns regarding installation, commissioning, troubleshooting, operation, and maintenance will be discussed.
Solar Systems and Safety – VIRTUAL
This course will review some of the specific hazards and safety concerns associated with solar PV systems. The major components and commonly found install types for a PV system will be established so that we can explore the safety concerns with each system. Concerns regarding installation, commissioning, troubleshooting, operation, and maintenance will be discussed.
National Electrical Code Changes NECC 2023 | In-Person
The National Electrical Code is updated on a 3-year cycle because of the continuous introduction of new technologies into the marketplace and the release of new research results by various public and private groups. This National Electrical Code Changes course is intended for electricians, electrical inspectors and contractors needing to meet federal, state and local requirements for installing electrical work. Understanding the reason for these updates enables personnel in the electrical field to more readily comprehend and implement new electrical safety rulings for the safe installation of electrical systems and equipment. Major revisions are explained in the 2023 edition and the substantiation for those changes is addressed.
National Electrical Code Changes NECC 2023 | Live Virtual
The National Electrical Code is updated on a 3-year cycle because of the continuous introduction of new technologies into the marketplace and the release of new research results by various public and private groups. This National Electrical Code Changes virtual course is intended for electricians, electrical inspectors and contractors needing to meet federal, state and local requirements for installing electrical work. Understanding the reason for these updates enables personnel in the electrical field to more readily comprehend and implement new electrical safety rulings for the safe installation of electrical systems and equipment. Major revisions are explained in the 2023 edition and the substantiation for those changes is addressed.
OSHA Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices
This OSHA Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices course is intended for any construction, industrial or commercial personnel that work on or around electrical equipment operating at 50 volts or more. It assists in meeting the OSHA mandated training requirements of 29 CFR 1910.331-.335 for “qualified” and “unqualified” personnel. This course is available in Spanish.
OSHA Generation, Transmission & Distribution
This OSHA Generation Transmission and Distribution course is intended for personnel that work on or around power generation, transmission and distribution equipment operating at 600 volts or more. It’s designed to familiarize participants with the latest “Final Rule for 1910.269 Electric Power Generation and Distribution.” OSHA’s electrical standards are designed to protect employees exposed to dangers such as electric shock, electrocution, fires, and explosions. As one of OSHA’s “Fatal Four,” electrical hazards cause hundreds of deaths and thousands of injuries in the workplace every year. OSHA requires training for all employees that perform work which could put them at risk from electrical hazards. The language, interpreting and application of these OSHA standards can be difficult. A thorough understanding of OSHA electrical safety requirements, as they apply to your workplace, is essential for minimizing electrical accidents and ensuring compliance.
NFPA 70E® 2021 Arc Flash Electrical Safety
The NFPA 70E® Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace® has been updated for 2021. This updated standard contains significant changes when compared to the 2018 version. This course covers the requirements for working safely in the electrical environment based on the NFP 70E®. Understanding this standard is imperative for compliance with the OSHA® mandates regarding electrical safety in the workplace.
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Webinars
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01.01.1970
WEBINAR — NFPA 70B Essential Fundamentals for Electricians and Substation Technicians presented by AVO Senior Training Engineer Dennis Moon. Dennis has 42 years of experience in the Electrical Utility Industry, with a background in generation stations, substations and industrial facilities.
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05.12.2022
WEBINAR — RTMS software Essential Fundamentals for Electricians and Substation Technicians presented by AVO Senior Training Engineer Dennis Moon. Dennis has 42 years of experience in the Electrical Utility Industry, with a background in generation stations, substations and industrial facilities.
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05.12.2022
FREE, LIVE WEBINAR: The New Technologies and Standards in Fiber Optics for Broadband Essential Fundamentals for Electricians and Substation Technicians presented by AVO Senior Training Engineer Dennis Moon. Dennis has 42 years of experience in the Electrical Utility Industry, with a background in generation stations, substations and industrial facilities.
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06.14.2021
Webinar: Essential Fundamentals for Electricians & Substation Technicians Essential Fundamentals for Electricians and Substation Technicians presented by AVO Senior Training Engineer Dennis Moon. Dennis has 42 years of experience in the Electrical Utility Industry, with a background in generation stations, substations and industrial facilities.
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