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Electrical Arc Flash Awareness

$100.00

An arc flash can generate a temperature of up to 35,000 degrees Fahreheit (19,000 degrees Cesius)! Working in or near electrical panels and systems increases your chance of exposure to an arc flash. It requires that you take extreme precautions. This course will provide information to help protect you form this deadly hazard that cannot be seen or heard until it is too late.

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An arc flash can generate a temperature of up to 35,000 degrees Fahreheit (19,000 degrees Cesius)! Working in or near electrical panels and systems increases your chance of exposure to an arc flash. It requires that you take extreme precautions. This course will provide information to help protect you form this deadly hazard that cannot be seen or heard until it is too late.

An arc flash can generate a temperature of up to 35,000 degrees Fahreheit (19,000 degrees Cesius)! Working in or near electrical panels and systems increases your chance of exposure to an arc flash. It requires that you take extreme precautions. This course will provide information to help protect you form this deadly hazard that cannot be seen or heard until it is too late.

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Classrooms vary at locations due to size and city

(We use many styles of learning)

Small Classroom

CI Woodworkers of America

10824 Leroy Drive

#108

Northglenn CO 80233

Larger Classrooms are held at these locations:

Radisson Hotel

120th and I-25

Noahs Event Center

Bradburn

Safety Locations vary with classes taken In-Person and field trips

Some video training before using handtools via manufacturer

All classes update Students on location of the in-classroom

All Classes on site training is completed on various projects

throughout the cities. Hands on learning can be the best teacher

303.598.1069 Direct

720-602-2091 Office

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