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Battery Room Compliance
Compliance 101 - Defining Requirements
Awareness of the regulatory compliance for environmental, health and safety provides an understanding of what is needed to meet Federal, State and local codes and regulations. This holds true when installing standby battery systems. This session presents a timeline of hazardous material regulations and the expansion of codes and regulations to include battery systems.
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Compliance 102 - Codes and Regulations
Knowing the context of codes and regulations provides an understanding of what safety and compliance equipment is required. This session provides an in-depth review of the key codes and regulations referencing stand-by battery systems.
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Compliance 103 - Assessment & Implementation
Site Assessments provide a measurement of compliance to codes, regulations and industry best practices. This module reviews environmental, health and safety checkpoints within the stationary battery room to enable the creation of an action plan for compliance improvement. A review of the each checkpoint includes the code or standard reference, what to look for and what questions to ask during the assessment.
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Spill Containment 101 – Battery Containment
Spill containment is a requirement of federal, state and local fire and hazardous material codes, regulations, ordinances and guidelines. While these vary by municipality, recent fire codes for stand-by battery systems call for approved methods and materials for acid spill control and neutralization. This module provides an understanding the requirements of the Authorities Having Jurisdiction and how to specify spill control and neutralization.
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Safety Products 101 – Battery Room Compliance Awareness
Battery rooms require minimum safety equipment to reduce exposure due to electrical and regulated materials hazards. This training module presents an overview of the minimum safety equipment required to meet Federal, State and local codes and regulations. Engineers and safety managers will learn what safety equipment is required.
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Safety Products 102 – Battery Room Equipment Requirements
Battery rooms require minimum safety equipment to reduce exposure due to electrical and regulated materials hazards. This training module presents advanced details of required safety equipment to ensure compliance to meet Federal, State and local codes and regulations. Codes and regulations addressing battery rooms are reviewed to enable specifying proper equipment to meet requirements.
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Safety Products 103 – Hydrogen Gas Monitoring
Gas monitoring is utilized to ensure an explosive level of hydrogen gas, produced by battery systems, does not accumulate within battery rooms. This module provides an understanding of gas detection techniques, why batteries produce hydrogen gas and how to choose a system for your application.
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Battery Disposal and Recycling
Battery disposal and recycling is regulated by the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) which requires all battery components to be recycled. In addition, the Department of Transportation has strict guidelines for packaging and transporting batteries due to the controlled materials. This module provides an understanding of the recycling requirements.
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Battery Room Safety Awareness
The Battery Room Safety Awareness provides personnel entering a battery room with basic knowledge of battery systems, electrical and chemical hazards, required PPE, recommended safety practices and battery room safety procedures. Based on the Safety Section of IEEE document P1657 Recommended Practices for Personnel Qualifications for Installation and Maintenance of Stationary Batteries) and NFPA 70E Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace, this course provides training to facilities and contractors with personnel that will work within or enter battery rooms.
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Battery Room Safety for the Battery Technician
The Battery Room Safety Training is for technicians who install and maintain standby battery systems. This training is developed for all Technician Skill Levels as defined in the IEEE document P1657 Recommended Practices for Personnel Qualifications for Installation and Maintenance of Stationary Batteries (draft May 25 2009) and NFPA 70E Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace.
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Battery Room Spill Response Awareness Level
Battery rooms contain specific hazardous material pertaining to the type of batteries utilized. This awareness course describes the specific hazardous materials, how to identify the type of electrolyte, methods for spill control and containment, limits to actions prior to notifying the authorities of the release.
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Electrical Safety
Electrical Safety NFPA 70E Overview
Electrical power is a dangerous force that requires proper understanding and safety practices in the workplace. This course defines the requirements for work practices that workers should use to avoid injury from a release of electrical energy when performing tasks involving electrical power. The specific information in this course enables the student to prevent or minimize exposure to all widely recognized electrical hazards.
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Personal Protection Equipment for Electrical Safety Overview
Working around electricity requires specific personal protective equipment (PPE) to be utilized. The actual PPE may depend on the specific task being performed and whether the work can be done while the circuit is energized. This course describes the standards for electrical protective equipment, type of PPE and proper use of PPE.
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Electrical Lockout/Tagout
This course is designed to inform employees about the requirements for lockout/tagout during servicing and maintenance of machines or equipment. Also covered are the requirements of the OSHA Lockout/tagout Standard, procedures for the application of locks and tags, and a discussion of the types of energy these procedures are designed to control.
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Arc Flash Awareness
Arc Flash Hazard is a dangerous condition associated with the possible release of energy caused by an electric arc. An arc flash hazard may exist when energized electrical conductors or circuit parts are exposed or when they are within equipment in a guarded or enclosed condition, provided a person is interacting with the equipment in such a manner that could cause an electric arc. Under normal operating conditions, enclosed energized equipment that has been properly installed and maintained is not likely to pose an arc flash hazard.
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Hazardous Material Management
Hazard Communications
This training describes the OSHA Hazard Communication requirements for evaluating the potential hazards of chemicals and communicating information concerning hazards and appropriate protective measures to employees. Also addressed is the requirement for development and maintenance of a written hazard communication program for the workplace, including lists of hazardous chemicals present; labeling of containers of chemicals in the workplace, as well as of containers of chemicals being shipped to other workplaces; preparation and distribution of material safety data sheets to employees and downstream employers.
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Respiratory Protection
A Respirator is a device that protects workers from inhaling harmful substances such as airborne vapors gases, dust, fogs, fumes, mists, smokes or sprays. This module provides awareness of respirator requirements, the types of respirators and how they can be effectively and safely used. Follow-up training on proper fitting of a respirator must be taken prior to utilizing a respirator.
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First Responder Awareness
First responders at the awareness level are individuals who are likely to witness or discover a hazardous substance release and who have been trained to initiate an emergency response sequence by notifying the proper authorities of the release. They would take no further action beyond notifying the authorities of the release. This course covers broad issues pertaining to the hazard recognition at work sites. This course, while identifying different types of hazards, also suggests possible precautions and protective measures to reduce or eliminate hazards at the work place.
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Construction Safety
Ladder Safety
Employee's who use ladders must be familiar with types of ladders, proper use, recognizing hazards related to ladders and the procedures to be followed to minimize these hazards. This program covers the types of ladders, how to safety use, the consequences of improper use, inspection and storage.
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Hot Work Awareness
Hot work operations include tasks such as welding, brazing, torch cutting, grinding, and torch soldering. These operations create heat, sparks and hot slag that have the potential to ignite flammable and combustible materials in the area surrounding hot work activities. This course will help your company reduce employee injuries, lower workers compensation premiums, and reduce overall risk of OSHA imposed citations.
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Product Installation & Maintenance
Factory Installer Training – Level 1 New Installations
EnviroGuard's UL Listed Spill Containment systems utilize a preformed liner, modular barriers and fire-resistant acid neutralization and absorption pillows. This course presents a proven process for installing the spill containment systems to ensure system is liquid-tight and installed per Underwriters Laboratories accepted procedure. Installation technicians will be able to confidently install EnviroGuard's spill containment systems for flooded, VRLA, battery cabinet and relay rack applications.
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Factory Installer Training – Level 2 Retrofit Spill Containment – Part 1
Retrofitting a UL Listed spill containment in an existing system with batteries in place and live, requires care and special techniques. This course presents a proven technique and procedure for retrofitting a liner spill containment system under existing battery systems to ensure minimal labor, maximum system integrity and a reliable, liquid-tight containment system. This is an online E-learning module and is a prerequisite to the Level 2 Part 2 onsite module. Both modules must be completed to fully prepare installers of the proper techniques and precautions for retrofitting a battery system.
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Factory Installer Training – Level 2 Retrofit Spill Containment – Part 2
This module provides hands-on instruction of the proven retrofit technique and procedure for retrofitting a liner spill containment system under existing battery systems to ensure minimal labor, maximum system integrity and a reliable, liquid-tight containment system. This module may be completed during an actual retrofit installation. Both modules must be completed to fully prepare installers of the proper techniques and precautions for retrofitting a battery system.
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