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Rozel’s Core Services

Arc Flash Evaluations

Arc flash evaluations are also known as incident energy analyses (or assessment, study, calculation, testing, etc.). An electrical arc flash is a recognized hazard. Your employees must know how to work around this hazard. We calculate the size of the arc flash at each piece of electrical equipment, then label your equipment to indicate the hazard.

Training

If your employees or contractors work on electrical equipment they must be trained (OSHA requirement). This includes seemingly simple tasks of testing, troubleshooting & voltage measuring. Even employees performing tasks near electrical equipment could be at risk for arc flash or shock related injuries.

Policies and Procedures

Our electrical safety programs and procedures are written by NFPA certified electrical safety experts who have years of experience writing an implementing electrical safety procedures and processes.  We can provide you and your company with a cost-effective turn-key solution to your electrical safety administrative needs.

Download our Free Electrical Hazard Boundaries Poster

Use this two sided poster to educate your employees on electrical hazards and easily understand the content of your arc flash label

Meet Brian Hall - Rozel’s Head Trainer

Nuclear Trained and Certified Electrical Safety Course Instructor
(Formerly of BCH Safety)

Brian’s extensive training and qualifications as an electrical instructor at the Perry Nuclear Power Plant have provided him the experience to teach safety protocols at a very high level of effectiveness to anyone in the manufacturing industry. Additionally, his background in adult education has given him insight into customizing his training to the individuals in each particular class, resulting in much higher engagement and retention of the material.

“If there’s one thing I’ve learned in my many years of training, it’s that different people from different backgrounds absorb these principals uniquely. There are lives on the line, so I make sure that I customize the training to the particular audience, so that it’s ingrained and they’re able to get back home to their families safely each day.” — Brian Hall

 

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— Electrical Training Reviews —

More detailed training

Rated 5 out of 5
September 18, 2023

My personal review of this training session is, I have taken this training from Rozel my third time and I have taken it one other time before that so a total of four times. This time I was able to get more new information out of this training class then prior years before. Matt took the time to share detailed information with us, about uniform standards, and also the process of the 8 steps to verify the deenergized state.

Matthew M Vass

Great Training

Rated 5 out of 5
July 25, 2023

Brian was a great trainer / teacher who kept a day of 8 hours of training entertaining and interesting while being an expert on the subject.

Sean

Very nice training

Rated 5 out of 5
July 25, 2023

I have taught this same training at a past facility, I understand how hard it is to keep people engaged during some of this material. Brian did a really nice job with this, his knowledge and way of teaching is top notch from what i have seen.

Tony Farren

ArcFlash Training Review for Entegris Inc Burnert

Rated 3 out of 5
June 22, 2023

All content was relevant but it really missed covering a major point. For eight hours we only reference that we should have a policy vs tying content directly to our existing policies so that the target audience can leave knowing exactly what they can and cannot do as qualified Entegris Employees. Yes generic training/refresher is understood, but that class was filled with folks whom wanted to know what our rules were in addition to basic refresher. Every real questioned asked was a grey area. We all left training with similar thought, soooooooo, what am I allowed to do and not do, what are our real approach boundaries and barricade rules and what are the sites rules that superceed 70E???? I would of liked to have seen a transition from generic training to what our site requires spelled out directly vs Rozel saying, “thats up to your company” and my company saying we that was covered by Rozel. Also, a laminated card showing approach rules and required boundaries and PPE would be nice.

Chase

Excellent training from an extremely knowledgeable instructor!

Rated 5 out of 5
June 21, 2023

Brian was very professional and knowledgeable. His pace was just right, and he was very engaging with his audience. Excellent training and would definitely recommend this training and Brian to anyone.

John A Shumbera

Case Studies

electrical safety training events off-site

Train the Trainer

 

Cleveland, Ohio September 19-21, 2023

Seating is Limited So Reserve Your Space Now 

 

Deliver Electrical Safety Training That Ensures Learning

The Rozel Train the Trainer program is specifically designed to give qualified individuals the tools and techniques necessary to competently provide a technically accurate and engaging NFPA 70E based electrical safety course to others within their organization.

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