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Practical Electrical Safety Training

Creating a safe workplace is an ongoing process. At Lewellyn, we don`t leave you with an abstract plan written in stone. Instead, our safety experts work to understand your individual workplace, integrate your team in developing an improved safety program, and then consult during and after implementation to smooth out any transition, and account for workplace changes. After all, your work doesn`t stand still – neither should your safety partner.

Electrical Maintenance

Hands-On Electrical Troubleshooting I

This intensive one-day hands-on seminar covers the troubleshooting and repair of control circuits and components. The novice as well as the experienced electrician will learn how to safely and efficiently build, troubleshoot, and repair motor control circuits using the hands-on troubleshooting methods covered in this seminar. 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, you will be asked to repair the faulty circuit by using your multimeter and the techniques learned earlier in the day.

Hands-On Electrical Troubleshooting II

In this seminar you will learn the functions of: off-delay timers, photo-electric sensors, and alternating relays – all while working with motor starters, selector switches, push buttons, control relays, and timers as well as how to properly troubleshoot three phase electric motors. Compared to Hands-on Electrical Troubleshooting, you can expect to wire, troubleshoot and repair more challenging electrical circuits. You will build electrical circuits that represent common industrial uses such as tank fill control and duplex-pump control and then repair them after the instructor has inserted a realistic fault. The instructor will work with you one-on-one to find and fix the problem. You will also learn and apply, through hands-on exercises, how to properly test and troubleshoot three phase motors.

Electrical Safety

70E+Plus Training

There is 70E training and then there is 70E+PLUS. The National Electrical Code, NFPA 70E and OSHA now all require that individuals receive OSHA safety training before they can be considered Qualified to perform electrical preventive maintenance.

Electrical Safe Work Practices

Learn All the Requirements for Electrical Safety with Proper OSHA Safety Training (includes NFPA 70E - 2015 Edition). This electrical safety seminar is designed for all personnel who work on, around or near any type of electrically energized equipment. Electrical hazards, proper electrical work practices, electrical safety training and procedures, and the safe installation of electrical equipment will be discussed.