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training that works
electrical safety training
course offerings
We currently offer several courses, tailored to your organization. To schedule one of our trainers for a course, please contact us.

- in person (your location)
- virtual
- online
EPZ GROUNDING
An experiential course to help lineworkers and substation workers understand the importance of protective bonding and grounding.

- in person (your location)
- virtual
Rigging
An interactive, hands-on course that helps illuminate the physical forces involved with lifting, hoisting and sagging conductors and equipment

- in person (your location)
- virtual
Test Instruments & TroubleShooting
A foundational course designed to help electrical workers understand the operations, limitations, and capabilities of test equipment and how it applies to troubleshooting scenarios.

- in person (your location)
- virtual
Square Up: Tailboarding, Cultural Leadership & Brain Health
This course focuses on relationships, interpersonal communication, and brain health attributes critical for safety in the electrical utility industry.

- in person (your location)
- virtual
OSHA 1910.269 For The Win
This course fulfills annual refresher requirements for OSHA 1910.269 in an engaging atmosphere.

- in person (your location)
- virtual
Electrical Safety For Telecom Workers
A foundational course designed to help field level telecom workers understand system hazards, precautionary techniques, rescue, assessment, and relevant safety regulations.

- in person (your location)
- virtual
Lockout Tagout
This course is designed to help attendees understand the goals, application and common mistakes within hazardous energy control processes.

- in person (your location)
- virtual
Transformers
This course is designed to give learners a rapid-fire hands-on process for connecting, troubleshooting and assessing transformers and connections.

- on-site (Post Falls, ID)
Train-The-Trainer
5-day course on-site in Brady’s studio. This course will be a deep dive into learning how to teach the EPZ Grounding course, and developing one’s own teaching style.