Online Electrical Safety Training

Burlington Safety Laboratory is now offering their electrical safety training live and on-line. This allows you to keep your employees up-to-date, meet your training requirements and do it without the added expense of travel. This is just another example of how Burlington Safety Laboratory continues to lead the way in an ever-changing environment.

  • NFPA 70E 2015 – Electrical Safety in The Workplace
  • OSHA 1910 Subpart S – Electrical
  • Care and Use of Personal Protective Equipment
  • Selection, Care and Use of Arc Rated Clothing
  • Hazard Analysis – Shock and Arc Flash
  • Custom Programs to Fit Needs
  • CEU’s Awarded
  • Full Power Point Presentation
  • Printed Class Material
  • Attendance and Test Documentation
  • Fixed Cost plus Printing Expenses
  • Up to 24 separate attendee computers
Paul Gelinas
INSTRUCTOR
  • Manager Training Services and Corporate Development for Burlington Safety Laboratory, Inc.
  • Trains management, supervisors, trainers and workers of Fortune 500, medium and small companies on electrical safety (AT&T, CVS, Otis Elevator, Siemens High Voltage Systems, Marcal Paper, Harvard Business School, Walters Electrical Wholesale)
  • Presents Electrical Safety programs at trade shows
  • General Management Experience with full P/L responsibility for diverse types of small manufacturing business
  • Over twenty-five years’ experience in the manufacture, sales and marketing of personal protective equipment
  • Launched the first line of non-US manufactured rubber insulating gloves accepted by the US market
  • Author of articles on electrical safety
  • Education includes a BSEE from WPI (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)

Paul Gelinas
Instructor

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