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CTC has moved to 3915 Research Park Drive. Suite A-8, Ann Arbor, MI 48108.
CTC has moved to 3915 Research Park Drive. Suite A-8, Ann Arbor, MI 48108.

Training

Arc Flash & Shock Hazard Safety

Electricians working

Arc flash and shock hazard safety training is a program designed to educate individuals about the potential hazards of electrical arc flash and shock, and how to prevent and protect against them. The training typically covers topics such as:

Arc Flash & Shock Hazard Safety training is crucial for employees working in industrial or commercial facilities that have high voltage electrical equipment. This kind of training is offered on-site, which is tailored to the specific requirements of the company and the needs of the employees. The training can include both theoretical and practical components. Participants will receive a training certificate upon completion.

The training is conducted by a qualified instructor with experience in the field of electrical safety. The course is designed to meet industry standards and regulations, such as OSHA and NFPA 70E.

Lockout-Tagout

Lockout-Tagout (LOTO) training is a program designed to educate employees on the proper procedures for controlling hazardous energy during the maintenance and servicing of machinery and equipment. The training typically covers topics such as:

electrical station

Lockout-Tagout training is crucial for employees working in industrial or commercial facilities that have high-risk equipment. This kind of training is tailored to the specific requirements of the company and the needs of the employees. 

The training is conducted by an engineer with experience in the field of safety and lockout-tagout. The course is designed to meet industry standards and regulations, such as OSHA and ANSI Z244.1.

Post Commissioning Training

Electrician with Protective Workwear

Post-commissioning training is a program designed to educate employees on the proper operation, maintenance and troubleshooting of newly commissioned equipment and systems. The training typically covers topics such as:

Post-commissioning training is crucial for employees who will be operating, maintaining or troubleshooting new equipment and systems. This kind of training is offered as an on-site course, which is tailored to the specific requirements of the company and the needs of the employees. The training is conducted by an engineer, typically one who designed the system, with experience in the field of the specific equipment or systems being commissioned.