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Codes & Safety

Safety and code compliance are paramount in the electrical industry, playing a critical role in ensuring the well-being of both professionals and the general public. Adhering to established electrical codes and safety standards is essential to mitigate the risks associated with electrical systems. These regulations are designed to prevent accidents, fires, and other hazards that can result from faulty wiring, inadequate installations, or non-compliance with industry standards. Strict adherence to safety measures not only protects the lives of electricians and workers but also safeguards properties and the broader community. In the electrical industry, where the potential for accidents is high, a commitment to safety and code compliance is a fundamental aspect that underpins the reliability and integrity of electrical systems, fostering a secure and sustainable environment for everyone involved.

Courses

NFPA 70E - Electrical Safety In The Workplace

NFPA 70E 2-hour Overview Course

An electrical safety in the workplace course specifically designed to help meet the training requirements for employees who work on or near energized electrical equipment. Topics Include:

  • Qualified Person Overview
  • PPE Overview
  • Lock Out / Tagout
  • Arc Flash

Virtual LIVE instruction from an NFPA Certified Electrical Safety Compliance Professional

**CEU eligible: Attendees are responsible for submitting to the appropriate certification organization to determine eligibility of Continuing Education Units**

English & Spanish courses available.

By registering for this course, you acknowledge that Leviton takes no ownership of or responsibility for the accuracy of the content of the course and that the materials are provided for educational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing any professional advice by Leviton. 

 


NFPA 99 Health Care Facilities Code Overview Course

With a shift to a risk- vs. occupancy-based approach; new chapters on security, fire protection, and information technology; and other major changes, you’re bound to have questions about the NFPA 99: Health Care Facilities Code. Don’t risk confusion or mistakes that could jeopardize patient, staff, and facility safety. Topics Include:

  • Introduction to the NFPA 99 requirements and how to find them
  • Emergency and security management planning
  • Electrical system types and equipment standards including leakage requirements
  • IT and communication system categories & situations
  • Features of fire protection and its impact on NFPA 99

Attendees will qualify for 7 hours or 0.7 Continuing Education Units for this seminar. Please verify applicability with your professional board before attending. NFPA has been approved as an Authorized Provider by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET)

By registering for this course, you acknowledge that Leviton takes no ownership of or responsibility for the accuracy of the content of the course and that the materials are provided for educational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing any professional advice by Leviton. 

IACET - The Standard for Lifelong Learning

WISE - Working In Safer Environments

  • Can be given virtually or in-person by a Leviton Sales Specialist to your entire team in a lunch-and-learn format.
  • A training initiative designed specifically to alert workers to some of the most common electrical hazards and the safety solutions that may be used to remedy them. 
  • This seminar promises lively discussion and ensures attendees leave well-informed, with OSHA and NFPA compliance in Mind.
  • Classroom materials will be provided along with a Certificate of Completion

 


NEC Code Changes

  • Can be given virtually or in-person by a Leviton Sales Specialist to your entire team ina lunch-and-learn format
  • A training initiative designed to go over the NFPA 99 Health Care Facilities Code and recent NEC Code changes
  • This seminar will go through these critical safety codes and will reference product solutions to help meet these Codes and Standards
  • Certificate of Completion will be provided to all attendees

 


AIA - Electric Vehicle Power Transfer Infrastructure: Code Requirements For One- and Two-Family Dwellings, Multifamily Buildings, and Hotels and Motels

Codes and standards for electric vehicle infrastructure are rapidly evolving.  Join us as we demystify the code requirements for one- and two-family dwellings, multifamily buildings, and hotels and motels and earn (1) AIA continuing education credit.
 
This course is appropriate for design build contractors, architects and engineers.
 
  • Conducted live at your facility!
  • Learn key terminology used to describe the type of infrastructure required 
  • Understand which Codes & Standards are incorporating new requirements
  • Identify how this affects architects, engineers, and builders
  • Determine where we are headed with EV infrastructure needs