Train-the-Trainer Electrical Safety for Unqualified Electrical Workers Certificate Program

This online certificate program prepares you to train designated Unqualified Electrical Workers (OSHA terminology) such as welders, pipe fitters, operators, etc. You will be able to train participants on how to recognize and respond safely to electrical hazards. This certificate program has two tracks:
  • (1) general - which includes pipe fitters, telecommunications, machine operators, and HVAC technicians limited, below 110 V
  • (2) welders (four hour course)
  • REQUIRED: Class Presentation Skills Course (two hours) AND Project - submit a 10 to 15 minute presentation of you teaching a topic in your chosen track(s) for review and critique. This can be accomplished via video or online -

    OTHER INFO:
  • Available 24/7
  • Work at own pace
  • Once registered, you will receive via email a user name, password and instructions to begin


  • Schedule: On the first Sunday of every month, starting on 10/06/24 and ending on 09/07/25
    Times: 12:01am-11:59pm CDT
    Instructor: David Carpenter David Carpenter
    Location: 42 Online session available to start anytime!

    Session ID: SS-2410-ESTTTU-01
    This session contains no associated Fee Codes, so you cannot register at this time.

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    Online training available 24/7
    12:06am-12:11am CDT
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    12:01am-12:05am CDT
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    12:12am-12:16am CDT
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