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About Arc Flash Training

NFPA 70E Training Taught by People
Who’ve Done the Work

Every instructor on our roster holds a CSP credential and OSHA Authorized Outreach status, and each one spent 30+ years working the job before ever stepping in front of a class.

"We’re not in the business of handing out a certificate that checks a box. Behavior on the floor has to actually change — that’s the bar we hold ourselves to on every engagement, for every client, in every industry."
Electrical engineers reviewing panel work — the environment NFPA 70E training is built for
9.55/10
Participant Rating

How Arc Flash Training Got Started

The team behind Arc Flash Training spent more than three decades working inside some of the country’s most demanding facilities — data centers, industrial plants, utilities, hospitals, cement facilities, and construction sites — training the electrical workers who kept them running safely.

We kept running into the same issue at every site: instructors teaching NFPA 70E who had never actually worked in the environments they were describing. Canned slide decks, pre-recorded video, and contract trainers with thin field experience add up to training that workers forget the moment they walk out of the room — and that doesn’t hold up when something actually goes wrong.

So we built it differently. Every program is developed from the ground up for the facility, the crew, and the hazards in front of them — no shelved slide decks, no rotating bench of subcontractors. We only put someone in front of a class we’d trust to train our own people.

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How We Run Every Program

Three things hold steady no matter the client — a single onsite refresher at one facility, or a virtual instructor-led rollout across a multi-site account.

Custom NFPA 70E training developed for each industry
1

Nothing Comes Off a Shelf

We build each program around your industry, your equipment, and your crew. A data center’s arc flash exposure isn’t the same as a construction site’s or a cement plant’s, and training that treats them identically is missing the point. Every scenario and example comes from environments like yours.

Expert-led live NFPA 70E arc flash training
2

Live Instruction, No Exceptions

A CSP-credentialed, OSHA Authorized Outreach Instructor with 30+ years in the field runs every session live — no pre-recorded video, no rotating contractor bench, no generic materials. Live instruction means your team gets a real answer, in the moment, from someone who has actually handled the situation.

NFPA 70E training outcomes — behavior change and incident reduction
3

Results We Actually Track

We track everything. A 9.55/10 participant rating, an 85% Net Promoter Score, and a 59% perfect-score rate on post-training assessments aren’t marketing figures — they show the approach works. The goal is changing how your workers think about electrical hazards, not just how they answer a quiz question.

What Every Instructor Brings

Every instructor teaching under the Arc Flash Training name clears the same bar before they lead a class — there’s no lower tier.

Certified Safety Professional (CSP)

Board-certified through the Board of Certified Safety Professionals — the highest professional credential in the safety field.

OSHA Authorized Outreach Instructor

Authorized by OSHA to deliver outreach training — ensuring every program meets OSHA's standards for electrical safety content and delivery.

30+ Years Industry Experience

Each instructor brings a minimum of 30 years of hands-on experience in electrical safety across industrial, commercial, and construction environments.

Current NFPA 70E 2027 Standard

All curriculum is aligned with NFPA 70E 2027 and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.332/333 and 1926 Subpart K — always current, never outdated.

Hiring Arc Flash Training doesn’t mean hiring a catalog company that bolted electrical safety onto its course list. It means hiring specialists — CSP-credentialed, OSHA Authorized Outreach Instructors who built their careers in environments just like yours, working the exact problems your crew faces.

How We Compare to Generic Training Providers

Not every NFPA 70E provider operates the same way. Here’s the gap between Arc Flash Training and outfits that treat electrical safety as one line item in a course catalog.

Category
Generic Providers
Arc Flash Training
Curriculum
Off-the-shelf, generic slide decks
Custom-built for your industry & facility
Instructors
Contract trainers, rotating roster
CSPs & OSHA Authorized Outreach Instructors
Experience
Varies widely, often unknown
Every instructor: 30+ years industry experience
Delivery
Pre-recorded video or self-paced online
Live instructor — onsite or Zoom/MS Teams
Format
Fixed course length, no flexibility
QEW Refresher or 2-Day programs to fit your schedule
OSHA Coverage
Often general industry only
29 CFR 1910 & 1926 Subpart K (Construction)
Measured Outcomes
Certificate issued, no tracking
9.55/10 rating • 85% NPS • 59% score 100%
Specialization
NFPA 70E is one of hundreds of courses
NFPA 70E arc flash training is all we do

Where We've Delivered Training

We have delivered NFPA 70E arc flash and electrical safety training across a wide range of industries throughout the United States — each with its own hazard profile, and each requiring a customized approach.

Data Centers
Hospitals & Healthcare
Construction
Manufacturing
Electric Utilities
Cement & Processing
Facilities Management
Fortune 500 Corporations
Government & Municipal
Oil & Gas
Mining
Paper Mills

Every industry we serve gets a customized program. The arc flash hazards in a data center PDU are different from those in a cement kiln motor control center or a hospital electrical room. We build training around your specific equipment, your specific hazards, and the specific OSHA standards that apply to your workforce — general industry (29 CFR 1910) or construction (29 CFR 1926 Subpart K).

The Numbers Behind
Our Training

We measure outcomes because results matter. These numbers reflect real participant feedback collected across hundreds of sessions delivered nationwide.

9.55/10
Average participant
rating
85%
Net Promoter
Score
59%
Score 100% on
assessments
30+
Years experience
per instructor

Straight from the People We Trained

Ready to Schedule Training
for Your Team?

We respond to every inquiry within 24 hours — usually same day. Tell us your industry, location, team size, and timeline and we’ll build a program around your team, your industry, and your timeline.