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Learning Objectives:
This webinar training will define what an arc flash is and discuss how to prevent it from occurring. It will offer participants an understanding of the regulatory requirements of the NFPA 70E standard and detail how it applies to your facility. Participants will also garner an understanding of the proper NFPA 70E training requirements and NFPA 70E PPE requirements.
Electrical workers face many hazards on the job and according to the most recent Bureau of Labor Statistics research, electric shocks causes only 20% of all injuries among electricians. The majority of injuries electricians face is due to external burns and other effects of electrical arc flash explosions.
The purpose of this course will be to educate workers about the hazards of arc flash and how to prevent them from occurring. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Arc Flash 70E Requirements will be discussed in detail including training requirements, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) requirements, arc flash signage, approach distance, etc. The webinar will also answer any site specific questions or concerns as it relates to the NFPA 70E standards.
With over 30 years of executive leadership in Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) and Human Resources (HR), I have led comprehensive safety programs across multi-state operations, driving measurable improvements in compliance, risk reduction, and employee engagement.
My expertise includes leading multiple sites to achieve OSHA VPP recognition and implementing ISO 14001 environmental management systems to support sustainable operations. As a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) with an MBA in HR Management and a Six Sigma Green Belt, I leverage data-driven strategies to build safer, more engaged workforces.
I’ve served in leadership roles with the American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) as Area Director for Mississippi and Alabama and currently serve as an Officer for the Mississippi Chapter. Additionally, I was honored to serve as Director at Large on OSHA’s VPPPA Region IV Board.
My passion lies in empowering organizations to align EHS best practices with strategic HR initiatives — creating safer, stronger workplaces that foster long-term success.