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TRAINING CATALOG ELECTRICAL SAFET Y ELECTRICAL SAFET Y TRAINING CATALOG seamgroup com

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IT S YOUR BEST ASSET PROTECT IT SEAM Group offers an unparalleled approach to strategic enterprise asset management ensuring a safe environment while achieving improved utilization enhanced performance and reliability all while reducing costs SEAM Group services are provided by four supporting areas of focus Electrical Safety Asset Management Condition Monitoring and Facility Services Each group of services is supported by certified professionals and patented software ensuring program metrics are achieved As an innovative technology leader for safety maintenance and reliability programs we are changing the benchmark for service companies SEAM Group services are designed to create sustainable SEAM Group offers an unparalleled approach to strategic enterprise asset management towhile your environment processes and workflows ensuring a change safe environment achieving improved utilization people enhanced performance It s your best asset Protect it and reliability all while reducing costs SEAM Group services are provided by four supporting areas of focus Electrical Safety Asset Management Condition Monitoring and Facility Services Each group of services is supported by certified professionals and patented software ensuring program metrics are achieved Viewpoint our award winning predictive maintenance software and our newly developed mobile platform ViewPoint On Demand brings leading edge solutions to help our clients manage their As an innovative technology leader for safety maintenance and reliability programs we are programs andcompanies sustainSEAM success changing the benchmark for service Group services are designed to create sustainable change to your environment people processes and workflows Viewpoint our award winning predictive maintenance software and our newly developed mobile platform ViewPoint On Demand brings leading edge solutions to help our clients manage their programs and sustain success Headquartered in America we offer services globally via regional offices throughout the world SEAM Group and Lewellyn Technology have been selected 12 times by Inc 5000 as one of America s Headquartered in America we offer services globally via regional offices throughout the Fastest Growing Companies world SEAM Group previously Predictive Service has been selected 12 times by Inc 5000 as one of America s Fastest Growing Companies Learn more about our Safety Services and training at www seamgroup com or by calling us at 800 242 6673 Learn more about our Electrical and Combustible Dust safety services and training at www seamgroup com or by calling us at 800 242 6673 ELECTRICAL SAFET Y TRAINING CATALOG SEAMGROUP COM

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CONTENTS NFPA 70E QUALIFIED PERSON ELECTRICAL SAFETY TRAINING 4 ELECTRICAL SAFE WORK PRACTICES 5 NFPA 70E Plus 7 HANDS ON ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING 9 TROUBLESHOOTING CONTROL CIRCUITS 3 PHASE MOTORS 10 BASIC INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICITY 11 3 PHASE MOTOR BASICS 12 HIGH VOLTAGE SAFETY 13 2017 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE 14 INFRARED THERMOGRAPHY 15 ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORS 16 OTHER SEAM GROUP SERVICES 17

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NFPA 70E QUALIFIED PERSON ELECTRICAL SAFETY TRAINING 2018 NFPA 70E ARC FLASH SAFETY Length of Training 2 days Training Description www seamgroup com 800 242 6673 This 2 day course covers all the requirements a Qualified Person needs to know including OSHA and NFPA 70 E 2018 electrical safe work practices This course with its detailed course material is designed to prepare you for the challenges ahead This electrical safety course is designed for all personnel who work on around or near any type of electrically energized equipment Electrical hazards proper electrical work practices electrical safety training and procedures and the safe installation of electrical equipment will be discussed You will be introduced to the new requirements of the NFPA 70 E 2018 and also the rules and regulations as required by the OSHA Electrical Safety Related Work Practices Standard 1910 331 1910 335 The goal of this course is to keep electrical workers safe Training Outline Standards for Electrical Safety OSHA NIOSH Case Studies Fatality Assessment Reducing Electrical Hazards Fuses Code of Federal Regulations Attitudes Emotions Circuit Breakers NFPA 70E Standard for Electrical Arc Flash Hazard Assessment Grounding Workplace Safety Programs Incident Energy Analysis GFCI Electrical Fundamentals Understanding Electricity Arc Flash Boundaries Meter Safety Selection and Use Conductors Insulators Work Involving Electrical Hazards Justification Shock and Arc Flash Permits Safe and Unsafe Current Exemptions Category Rating Energy Control Program Lockout Tagout Personal Protective Equipment PPE Hazard Risk Categories Voltage Rated Gloves and Tools ELECTRICAL SAFET Y TRAINING CATALOG SEAMGROUP COM

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ELECTRICAL SAFE WORK PRACTICES 70E Length of Training 1 day Training Description This fast paced class is designed for all personnel who work on around or near any type of energized electrically energized equipment Electrical hazards proper electrical work practices and procedures and the safe installation of electrical equipment will be discussed You will be introduced to the new NFPA 70E 2018 requirements and rules and regulations as required by the OSHA Electrical Safety Related Work Practices Standard 1910 331 1910 335 Designed to keep workers safe and up to date this class provides life saving information It is perfect for those who need 800 242 6673 refresher training or those who have had little exposure to electrical safe work practices www seamgroup com 1 Note This program contains very graphic material 4 Key Reasons Not to Miss This Training You will 1 Increase your safety awareness 2 Learn the minimum requirements of the OSHA standards and how they are applied in the workplace 3 Be able to spot hazards avoid accidents and prevent costly fines before they happen 4 Possibly prevent the death or injury of a co worker or yourself ELECTRICAL SAFET Y TRAINING CATALOG SEAMGROUP COM

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ELECTRICAL SAFE WORK PRACTICES 70E CONTINUED Training Outline Standards for Electrical Safety 70E Hazards Fuses OSHA Approach Boundaries for Shock Protection Circuit Breakers Limited Grounding NFPA 70E Restricted GFCI Workplace Safety Programs Arc Flash Boundary Electrical Fundamentals Understanding Electricity Clearance Distances Meter Safety Selection and Use Labeling Types Conductors Insulators Work Involving Electrical Hazards Permits Category Rating Shock Safe and Unsafe Current Values Exemptions Code of Federal Regulations 1910 331 335 Qualified vs Unqualified Training Knowledge Tools Methods NIOSH Case Studies Fatality Assessment Personal Protective Equipment Arc Rated Clothing Guarding Energy Control Program Lockout Tagout Training requirements Inspection PPE Categories Voltage Rated Gloves and Tools Attitudes Emotions Conditions Selecting PPE Incident Energy vs 70E Tables Hazard Analysis Reducing Electrical Hazards ELECTRICAL SAFET Y TRAINING CATALOG SEAMGROUP COM

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NFPA 70E PLUS BASIC INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICITY NFPA 70E HANDS ON TROUBLESHOOTING Length of Training 3 days Training Description xamples will be given for students to make decisions g techniques Your facility s 3 phase distribution system will m nominal voltages This course is a unique learning our facility more efficient ndaries for Shock Protection sis dary lash ectrical Hazards ive Equipment hing ategories es and Tools anel on Program t There is NFPA 70E Training and there is NFPA 70E Plus The National Electrical Code NFPA 70E and OSHA now all require that individuals receive safety training before they can be considered Qualified to perform electrical maintenance Some of the topics included in this training must be How to select an appropriate volt meter Outside Service Personnel How to determine normal voltage Contractors Meters How to determine the appropriate PPE for the hazard Basics Category Rating Selection and Inspection How to determine Approach Distances based on Voltage Voltage Continuity Requirements of OSHA 1910 331 through 1910 335 Relays Ice Cube Relay Time Delay Relays Machine Tool Relays The Motor Starter Pre wire Troubleshooting In addition it is important you become familiar with procedures required by NFPA 70E 2018 The NFPA 70E Plus course goes a step further and covers additional material needed if your goal is Troubleshooting Steps Narrowing the problem avoiding injuries from electrical hazards and not just compliance Hands on troubleshooting truly Half splitting method Build and Troubleshoot panels will be brought in and students will actually build circuits and troubleshoot them Realworld examples will be given for students to make decisions concerning PPE and decisions on appropriate troubleshooting techniques Your facility s 3 phase distribution system will be studied so qualified employees www seamgroup com 800 242 6673can better determine system nominal voltages This course is a unique learning experience that will improve troubleshooting skills and make your facility more efficient ELECTRICAL SAFET Y TRAINING CATALOG SEAMGROUP COM

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NFPA 70E PLUS BASIC INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICITY NFPA 70E HANDS ON TROUBLESHOOTING C O N T I N U E D Training Outline Standards for Electrical Safety OSHA Hazard Analysis 70E Hazards Outside Service Personnel Contractors Code of Federal Regulations 1910 331335 Approach Boundaries for Shock Protection Meters Basics NFPA 70E 2018 Arc Flash Analysis Category Rating Workplace Safety Programs Arc Flash Boundary Selection and Inspection Reducing Arc Flash Voltage Labeling Continuity Shock Work Involving Electrical Hazards Justification Relays Ice Cube Relay Safe and Unsafe Current Values Permits Time Delay Relays Exemptions Machine Tool Relays Attitudes Emotions Conditions Personal Protective Equipment Arc Rated Clothing The Motor Starter Pre wire Training Hazard Risk Categories Troubleshooting Knowledge Insulating Glove and Tools Tools and Methods Selecting PPE System Voltage Level Transformers The Hands On Panel Panel Orientation Single Phase Safety Three Phase Energy Control Program Lockout Tagout Electrical Fundamentals Understanding Electricity Conductors Insulators NIOSH Case Studies Fatality Assessment Grounding ELECTRICAL SAFET Y TRAINING CATALOG Troubleshooting Steps Narrowing the problem Half splitting method Build and Troubleshoot SEAMGROUP COM

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HANDS ON ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING Length of Training 1 day Training Description This intensive one day hands on class covers the troubleshooting and repair of control circuits and components The novice as well as the experienced troubleshoot and repair motor control circuits using the hands on troubleshooting methods covered in this class The attendee will build circuits on realistic training panels that contain a motor starter relays terminal strips push buttons selector switches and limit switches After the circuits are built the instructor will introduce a realistic fault into the circuit With the instructor s help you will be asked to repair the faulty circuit by using your multimeter and the techniques learned earlier in the day This class is hands on and is very practical in its approach to troubleshooting The examples you will be shown are applicable to practice in any facility To ensure the quality of this program this class has www seamgroup com 800 242 6673 limited seating Training Outline Multimeter Basics Ranging Relays Ice Cube Relay Reading Multimeters Time Delay Relays Troubleshooting Steps Narrowing the Problem What is Continuity Checking Fuses Machine Tool Relays Half Splitting Method Checking Contacts The Motor Starter Pre wire The Hands On Panel Panel Orientation Opens Shorts Auxiliary Contacts Safety Overload Contacts ELECTRICAL SAFET Y TRAINING CATALOG Troubleshooting Build and Troubleshoot Circuits SEAMGROUP COM

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duplex pump control and a punch press anti tie down Once the ladder diagrams are constructed the circuit assembled the instructor will then insert a realistic fault into the circuit The students will troubleshoot the circuit using the techniques that will be discussed in the class TROUBLESHOOTING CONTROL CIRCUITS 3 PHASE MOTORS In addition to control circuits three phase motors will be examined in the class The instructor and participants will discuss common 3 phase motor faults troubleshooting procedures and the use of appropriate test instruments Students will then be provided with real 3 phase motors in Length of Training 1 day class to demonstrate their troubleshooting skills Training Outline Training Description Multimeter Basics Relays Categories and Safety 8 Pin Tube Base Ice Cube Time Delay On Time Delay Off Alternating Troubleshooting Tips Circuit 3 Wire Control Permissives Multiple Panels Hoist Control Start Delay Staggered Start Overheat Protection This advanced hands on troubleshooting class will expose its participants to many types of control circuits and components that are very common in industry today The students will work from ladder diagrams that represent common industrial uses such as a tank fill control a duplex pump control and a punch pressUsing anti tie down Time Delay Off Photocell Operation 3 Wire Control Using Start Once the ladder diagrams are constructed the circuit assembled the instructor will then insert a Troubleshooting ThreeRelay Motors Hydraulic Ram realistic fault into the circuit Phase The students will troubleshoot theControl circuit using the techniques that will be Common Faults Automatic Duplex Pump discussed in the class Control Common Tools Two Speed Motor Control In addition to control circuits three phase motors will be examined in the class The instructor and Excessive Cycle Prevention participants will discuss common 3 phase motor faults troubleshooting procedures and the use of Short Cycle Prevention appropriate test instruments Circuit Drawing Exercises Students will then be provided with 3 phase motors in class to demonstrate their troubleshooting skills Training Outline www seamgroup com 800 242 6673 4 Multimeter Basics Relays Categories and Safety Troubleshooting Tips Circuit 3 Wire Control Using Time Delay Off 3 Wire Control Using Start Relay 8 Pin Tube Base Ice Cube Permissives Hydraulic Ram Control Time Delay On Multiple Panels Automatic Duplex Pump Control Alternating Hoist Control Two Speed Motor Control Photocell Operation Troubleshooting Three Phase Motors Common Faults Start Delay Excessive Cycle Prevention Staggered Start Short Cycle Prevention Overheat Protection Circuit Drawing Exercises Common Tools ELECTRICAL SAFET Y TRAINING CATALOG SEAMGROUP COM

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BASIC INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICITY Length of Training 1 day Training Description Often copied never duplicated This is the original Basic Industrial Electricity class In this oneday course attendees will be taken through the basics of industrial electricity This is not a class on electrical theory but a discussion on practical procedures and information you need to know to troubleshoot effectively To give you a solid foundation in Industrial Electricity this class starts with the fundamentals of electricity by explaining Voltage Current Resistance and Power followed by a brief discussion of Ohm s Law A lengthy discussion of electrical symbols and drawings will follow This includes analyzing drawings of the electrical systems of real machines from real factories Transformers will then be discussed This will include explanations of three phase and single phase distribution systems The class will end with an in depth discussion on motor control and power circuits You will gain a firm knowledge of motor starters and how they operate in a motor control circuit This class is great for both the beginner and someone with years of experience but no formal training www seamgroup com 800 242 6673 Training Outline Fundamentals of Electricity Current Transformers Magnetism Voltage Resistance Transformer Functions Power Plant to Factory Power Control Transformer Connections AC and DC Ohm s Law Reading and Understanding Electrical Drawings Symbols Relays Contractors and Motor Starters Ladder Drawings Three Phase Systems Three Phase Motors Three Phase Transformer Connections ELECTRICAL SAFET Y TRAINING CATALOG SEAMGROUP COM

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attendee will learn the common causes of failure for electric motors and the proper steps necessary in troubleshooting PLCs will also be introduced and discussed in the context of how they apply to maintenance personnel This will be a good introduction for someone who knows little about them We will Length of Training day operations and basic troubleshooting discuss1general procedures The material covered in this class will be practical and is designed to make an immediate positive impact on your maintenance department 3 PHASE MOTORS BASICS Training Description Training Outline Three Phase Motors Troubleshooting This one day class is designed for those individuals who are already familiar with the concept Construction Motors covered in our Basic Industrial Electricity class and want to further their training in this field Attending Nameplate Common Causes of Basic Industrial Electricity Is not a prerequisite for attending this class but it is recommended Motor Enclosure Failure Motor detail Connections Motor Checking This class will cover three phase motors in more than Basic Industrial Electricity Motor Principles of Control Circuits construction nameplate data and principles of operations will be discussed as well as terminal Operation markings electrical connections and enclosures styles Those who Programmable attend this classLogic will learn how to properly size overloads fuses and circuit breakers The attendee will learn the Motor Circuit to protect motors Controllers Component What They common causes of failure for electric motors and theSizing proper steps necessary in Do troubleshooting PLCs Ground Fault Shortthey apply How Do It will also be introduced and discussed in the context of how to They maintenance personnel Circuit Protection Troubleshooting Basics This will be a good introduction for someone who knows little about them We will discuss general Fuses operations and basic troubleshooting procedures The material covered in this class will be practical Circuit Breakers Motor Starters and is designed to make an immediate positive impact on your maintenance department Overload Protection Training Outline Three Phase Motors Construction Motor Circuit Component Sizing Troubleshooting Ground Fault Short Circuitwww seamgroup com Protection Motors 800 242 6673 Nameplate Fuses Common Causes of Failure Motor Enclosure Circuit Breakers Motor Checking Motor Connections Motor Starters Control Circuits Principles of Operation Overload Protection Programmable Logic Controllers What They Do 6 How They Do It Troubleshooting Basics ELECTRICAL SAFET Y TRAINING CATALOG SEAMGROUP COM

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NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE Length of Training 1 or 2 days length based on customizable training objectives Training Description This 2 day course although customizable is designed to provide a complete overview of the general chapters in the National Electrical Code including the most pertinent 2017 changes Participants will learn how to effectively use the 2017 NEC in applying it to their everyday jobs This class is geared specifically for personnel in large buildings facilities and industrial settings Selection of conductors www seamgroup com 800 242 6673 8 and overcurrent devices will be discussed as well as wiring methods wiring materials grounding bonding plus so much more 5 Key Reasons Not to Miss This Training You will 1 You will learn the major changes in the 2017 NEC 2 Learn how to use and quickly find answers in the NEC 3 Discover how the Code will help you be cost effect and work more efficient 4 Learn the requirements to ensure safe electrical installations 5 Be able to spot electrical hazards and avoid accidents before they happen Training Outline Chapters 1 4 of 2017 NEC including pertinent changes GFCI requirements for other than dwelling units New definitions added and changes made Neutral conductors permitted for only one multiwire branch circuit Labeling requirements for new installations Grounding and Bonding changes ELECTRICAL SAFET Y TRAINING CATALOG Discussions of tables for ampacity selection derating and adjustment factors boxes Disconnects for transformers Quizzes to test your knowledge SEAMGROUP COM

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INFRARED THERMOGRAPHY Length of Training 16 hours online and 2 days in class Training Description Join us for this unique 32 hour Level I Thermography Course The first 16 hours are done online in the comfort of your home or office The remainder of the course is done in two days of in class training where we discuss infrared theory heat transfer concepts and learn the correct operation of your thermal imaging equipment You will learn how to take quality thermal images that are clear concise and easy to interpret We will also discuss tested ideas in setting up a successful thermal program within your facility or at your customers locations The instructor is a Level III Thermographer and provides students with broad field knowledge allowing the learning experience to be interesting fun and resourceful This ications Course Covering courseElectrical includes hands on activities and real life examples ilding Envelope Roofs and Pests mal Anomalies Resulting From Training Outline nces in Thermal Resistance Detailed Discussion on the Physics Course arge Surface to Ambient Temp Nature of Differences Heat mall Surface to Ambient Temp Differences Temperature Systems of Environmental Heat Cycles nces in Physical State Heat Transfer Modes 1 Heat Conduction Fourier s Law of Heat ow Problems Conduction 2 endothermic Heat Convection Newton s Law of mogenous exothermic or Cooling ons 3 Heat Radiation Fundamentals Emissivity ation of Point Temperatures ques for Emissivity Radiosity Concepts Emissivity Applications 1 Reflectivity m of Low Emissivity Applications 2 Transimissivity 3 Absorptivity opment 4 Infrared Radiometry and Imaging ategies of How to Structure a Sustainable 5 Spatial Resolution Concepts Program dologies for Implementing Discussion Detailed Discussion of on the Operating ms Available Course Introduction ng Data Creation Considerations Operation of Infrared Thermal Imagers nability 1 Basic Features 2 Selecting Best Perspective 3 Image FOV Checking Equipment Calibration 3 Differences in Physical State Infrared Image and Documentation Quality 4 Fluid Flow Problems 1 Elements of a Good Infrared Image 5 Friction Clarity Dynamic Range of the Imager 6 Nonhomogenous exothermic or endothermic conditions Support Data Collection Field Quantification of Point Temperatures 1 Environmental Data Simple Techniques for Emissivity Typical High Emissivity Applications 2 Emissivity Measurement Estimation 3 Surface Reference Temperatures Advanced Applications Course Covering Electrical Mechanical Building Envelope Roofs and Pests Special Problem of Low Emissivity Applications Program Development Discussion Strategies of How to Structure a Sustainable Thermography Program Detecting Thermal Anomalies Resulting From 1 Methodologies for Implementing Discussion of Programs Available 1 Differences in Thermal Resistance 2 Gathering Data Large Surface to Ambient Temp Differences 3 Route Creation Considerations Small Surface to Ambient Temp Differences 4 Sustainability 2 Using Systems of Environmental Heat Cycles ELECTRICAL SAFET Y TRAINING CATALOG SEAMGROUP COM

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ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORS Our group of highly experienced instructors includes professionals with 25 years of experience in Electrical Safety and Combustible Dust safety with a strong track record in technical and safety training The group includes electricians that operated and maintained AC and DC electrical generation and distribution equipment performed vibration analysis on rotating equipment and created production line layouts equipment specification and machine design They worked in large corporations as well as the Military They received credentials from organizations as NABCEP North American Board of Certified Energy Professionals OSHA and NFPA and even helped create textbooks such as the Electrical Pre Apprenticeship Workforce Development Manual published by Delmar Cengage Learning in 2013 With us your training needs will definitely be in highly capable and experienced hands ELECTRICAL SAFET Y TRAINING CATALOG SEAMGROUP COM

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Electrical Safety Services OTHER NFPA 70E Implementation Arc Flash Risk Assessment Safety Program Development Practical Employee Training Hazard Mitigation Electrical Maintenance Program Development Lockout Tagout Infrared Thermography SEAM GROUP SERVICES ELECTRICAL SAFETY SERVICES NFPA 70E Implementation Combustible Dust Arc Flash Risk Assessment Dust Testing Safety Program Development Dust Hazard Analysis DHA Engineering Controls Practical Employee Training Hazard Mitigation Administrative Controls Electrical Area Classification Electrical Maintenance Program Development Lockout Tagout Infrared Thermography COMBUSTIBLE DUST Dust Testing Dust Hazard Analysis DHA Engineering Controls Administrative Controls Electrical Area Classification www seamgroup com 800 242 6673 11 ELECTRICAL SAFET Y TRAINING CATALOG SEAMGROUP COM

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