Don’t Get Burned by Electrical Safety Hazards!
We’re pleased to offer a new, comprehensive training course, based on NFPA 70E Standard for Electrical Safe Work Practices. This isn’t your basic safety training course. Instructor, Chris Ordes, has over 30 years of personal experience in and around dangerous electrical hazards and has some moving stories about friends and co-workers involved in electrical incidents. Have you ever been shocked or seen someone come in contact with hot equipment? Tell your story during the session. Personal accounts help to drive the ‘Meter for Life’ message home. This interactive, 8-hour course will educate you about the dangers of Electrical Work, specifically Arc Flash, and provide information about what is expected by OSHA, MSHA and NFPA compliance. Course deliverables include a NFPA 70E Standards Book, Course Workbook, Certificate of Completion and the opportunity to earn CEUs. Download the Brochure here.


Safe Work Practices Could Save Your Life – or Your Co-Worker’s Life
Course Topics Include:
- Hazards of Electricity – Electrical Shock, Arc Flash, Arc Blast
- Electrical Safety Regulations & Standards – OSHA
- De-Energized Work (LOTO)
- Energized Work
- Personal Protective Equipment
- “Meter for Life” Mentality
- Much more!
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inoLECT is proud to announce their latest product in the inoRAC Remote Racking line – the i90. This lightweight, easily installed accessory allows the Remote Racking unit to connect and disconnect a contactor to an energized bus remotely, from outside of the Arc Flash boundary. The process of ‘throwing’ these switch-style levers involves serious hazards, similar to that of racking circuit breakers. Operators are at risk of severe injury or death. Utilizing the i90 device with the advanced technology of an inoRAC, eliminates these risks for personnel and provides optimal equipment protection. No switchgear modifications are required and users can quickly install, use and uninstall the accessory to move to the next breaker or motor starter. Multiple versions are available for compatibility across most major manufacturers medium voltage contactors and other electrical equipment. Call 1-844-inoLECT for a free onsite demonstration or visit 


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As you probably know, the OSHA Revised §1910.269 and Subpart V compliance deadline for provisions on fall protection, minimum approach distances, and arc-flash protection is April 1, 2015. The employer must determine the maximum anticipated per-unit transient overvoltage, phase-to-ground, through an engineering analysis no later than this date, for voltages over 72.5 kilovolts. For more information about why OSHA revised its ruling and how you can prepare, 


