Utility Electrical Safety Awareness
Utility and field electrical work carries arc-flash risk that a generic safety video cannot cover. This course teaches utility, field, meter and service workers arc-flash fundamentals and utility work scope, risk assessment and approach boundaries, arc-rated PPE concepts, job briefing and de-energizing coordination, switching and operating judgment, and field scenarios drawn from pad-mounted cabinets, meter sockets, and storm restoration work. Four fifteen-minute modules, twenty checkpoint questions inside the videos, a quiz after each module, and a final exam drawn at random from a 30-question bank.
Who This Course Is For
The course is written for anyone who does or supervises utility or field electrical work — recognizing arc-flash hazards, knowing approach boundaries and PPE concepts, and knowing when to stop and escalate. It is awareness-level, so it suits a whole crew, not only electrically qualified persons.
What the Course Covers
Four modules of about fifteen minutes each. Five knowledge checkpoints sit inside every video, and a module quiz closes each one.
Arc Flash Fundamentals and Utility Work Scope
Course Orientation and Completion Boundary; What an Arc Flash Is; Utility Work Locations; Who Must Be Qualified; Stop-Work Triggers.
Arc-Flash Risk Assessment, Boundaries, and PPE
Arc-Flash Risk Assessment; Labels, Incident Energy, and Categories; Approach Boundaries and Work Position; Arc-Rated Clothing and PPE; Tools, Test Instruments, and Verification.
Job Planning, De-Energizing, and Field Controls
Job Briefing and Work Planning; De-Energizing and Lockout Coordination; Switching, Racking, and Operating Equipment; Traffic, Public, and Environmental Controls; Incident Response and Reporting.
Field Scenarios and Employer Program Readiness
Scenario: Pad-Mounted Cabinet; Scenario: Meter Socket and Service Work; Scenario: Storm Restoration; Employer Program and Documentation; Final Readiness Review.
20 in-video checkpoints across the four modules.
A Final Exam Drawn at Random
The final assessment pulls 10 questions from a 30-question bank and shuffles the answer options on every attempt. Module quizzes and in-video checkpoints shuffle their options too, so there is no answer pattern to pass around the crew and no position that is right more often than any other. You need 80% to pass, and you can retake it as many times as you need. Each retake is a fresh draw, not a second run at the same paper.
What This Completion Record Does and Does Not Cover
Completion documents online knowledge training in utility electrical / arc-flash safety awareness only. It does not, by itself, qualify or authorize a worker as an electrically qualified person, does not grant energized-work authorization, live-work permit approval, or switching authorization, and does not replace employer-specific PPE selection, arc-flash study values, lockout/tagout procedures, or rescue/first-aid qualification. The employer must supply site-specific electrical safety program details, PPE and arc-flash study references, and qualification/authorization before assigning energized or de-energized electrical work.
What Your Employer Still Has to Configure and Supply
Read this before you assign seats. This course package is white-label and site-configurable — it is the part of the electrical safety program the course cannot do for you.
Employers: this course delivers general utility electrical safety and arc-flash hazard awareness — arc-flash fundamentals, risk assessment and approach boundaries, PPE concepts, job planning and de-energizing coordination, and field-scenario judgment. It is white-label and requires site configuration: employer name, site name and address, electrical safety program contact, emergency contact, qualified-person contact, arc-flash study reference, PPE matrix reference, minimum approach distance reference, energized-work policy, lockout/tagout reference, switching-order reference, communication method, incident-reporting contact, and certificate-boundary acknowledgment (see config/employer.json in the source package). It does not qualify or authorize any worker as electrically qualified, and does not grant energized-work, live-work, or switching authorization.
Simple, Transparent Pricing
One seat, a small crew, or the whole shift
Individual
One employee, one completion record
- 4 video modules
- 20 in-video knowledge checkpoints
- Quiz after each module
- Randomised final exam (10 of 30 questions)
- Arc-flash and utility electrical safety awareness concepts
- Downloadable completion record
- Lifetime access
- 80% passing score required
Team of 5
A small crew or one office
- 4 video modules
- 20 in-video knowledge checkpoints
- Quiz after each module
- Randomised final exam (10 of 30 questions)
- Arc-flash and utility electrical safety awareness concepts
- Downloadable completion record
- Lifetime access
- 80% passing score required
- Admin dashboard
- Progress tracking
Team of 10
Multi-shift and multi-site operations
- 4 video modules
- 20 in-video knowledge checkpoints
- Quiz after each module
- Randomised final exam (10 of 30 questions)
- Arc-flash and utility electrical safety awareness concepts
- Downloadable completion record
- Lifetime access
- 80% passing score required
- Admin dashboard
- Progress tracking
- Bulk enrollment
- Compliance reports
Enterprise
Larger employers and multi-site organizations
Common Questions
Does this qualify me as an electrically qualified person?
No. This is online knowledge training only. It does not qualify or authorize a worker as an electrically qualified person, and it does not grant energized-work authorization, live-work permit approval, or switching authorization. Your employer must provide its written electrical safety program, arc-flash study values, PPE matrix, and task-specific qualification and authorization.
Who needs this training?
Utility field workers, line crews, meter and service technicians, storm-restoration crews, supervisors, dispatchers, and contractors who perform or coordinate utility electrical work and need arc-flash and utility electrical safety awareness.
Does this replace my employer’s arc-flash study or PPE matrix?
No. It teaches awareness-level concepts — what an arc-flash study covers, how to read labels and PPE categories, and why approach boundaries matter — but it does not select PPE for you or replace your employer’s site-specific arc-flash study, PPE matrix, or minimum approach distance reference.
How often does this training need to be repeated?
The course sets no fixed retraining interval — your employer sets the refresher schedule. A change of equipment, procedures, personnel, or an incident is a reason to retrain regardless of the calendar.
What does it say about de-energizing and lockout/tagout?
It covers awareness-level judgment — job briefing, coordination, and why a circuit is not safe to touch merely because someone believes it was switched off — but it does not replace your employer’s written lockout/tagout procedure or switching-order reference.
Is this course white-label / employer-configurable?
Yes. The package ships with fields your employer configures — electrical safety program contact, arc-flash study reference, PPE matrix reference, minimum approach distance reference, energized-work policy, lockout/tagout reference, switching-order reference, and incident-reporting contact. Configure these with your employer before relying on the training for real electrical work.
Why four modules and sixty minutes?
The four required areas split naturally into four blocks: arc-flash fundamentals and utility work scope, risk assessment/approach boundaries/PPE, job planning/de-energizing/field controls, and field scenarios with employer program readiness. Fifteen minutes each keeps every module focused and assignable without eating a full shift.
Does watching the videos count as training on its own?
Passive playback is not the point. That is why there are twenty checkpoint questions inside the videos, a quiz after every module and a final exam, each with feedback on the answer. Seeking forward past a checkpoint is blocked, and playback pauses after a stretch of inactivity.
What happens if someone fails the final exam?
They retake it. Every attempt draws a new set of questions from the bank, so a retake is a real re-test, not a repeat of the same paper.
Can I buy seats for my team?
Yes. Five-seat and ten-seat bundles are on this page, and there is an enterprise option for larger headcounts.
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