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Certified Electrical Systems Specialist (Hazardous Location)

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Certified Electrical Systems Specialist (Hazardous Location)

About This Course

Identify hazardous zones and learn the relevant codes, standards, and certification requirements. The National Electrical Code® (NEC) defines hazardous locations as areas where fire or explosion hazards may exist due to flammable gases or vapors, flammable liquids, combustible dust, or ignitable fibers or flyings.

Articles 500 through 504, and 510 through 517 provide classification and installation standards for the use of electrical equipment in the three classified hazardous locations, based on type, condition, and nature. The course also covers design issues, proper grounding and bonding, safe wiring methods, and maintenance techniques.

What You'll Learn

OSHA regulations as they apply to hazardous locations. Basic installation requirements Hazardous location identification Design issues Grounding and bonding Codes, standards, certification, and marking Other protective schemes Wiring methods and maintenance

Requirements

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Who This Course Is For

This course is designed for electricians, mechanics, environmental health and safety personnel, apprentice and experienced HVAC technicians, supervisors overseeing employees working on 50V or greater equipment, linemen and utility workers, owners and managers, maintenance technicians, fire alarm technicians, plant and facility maintenance technicians, building engineers, building managers and superintendents, plant and facility managers, stationary engineers, and safety directors.