Chapter
Hawaii
For questions please email:Dawn@IFMA-Hi.org
Are you compliant with all the updated requirements?
A Valuable Investment in Safety Education!
Protect yourself, your fellow employees, property owners, and employers from excessive liability. Do your part in saving valuable lives.
WHO will benefit from this comprehensive seminar?
All Facility Management including owners, Property Managers, General Managers, Directors, Plant Managers and Building Engineers, Consultants/Engineers, Contractors who by the nature of their employment and/or their employees have exposure to hazardous energy and/or the associated liability.
Daniel G. Vasilash Jr.
CSP, CHMM, CHST, CSHP
Division Safety Manager, Swinerton Builders
OSHA says, “YOU SHALL!”
NFPA 70E 2015
provides you with the “HOW”.
About the Instructor:
Dan Vasilash is a senior safety professional with over 40 years’ experience, he is veteran, retired licensed electrician / electrical contractor and retired Honolulu Fire Department Hazmat Specialist. He is the Division Safety Manager for Swinerton Builders Hawaii Division.
As owner/consultant of Safety Trained Professionals, he is an instructor for OSHA and NFPA Safety training throughout the Pacific.
Mr. Vasilash is recognized for leadership, communication skills, and “hands-on” field experience. He has served as past chair of the HIOSH Advisory Committee, GCA Safety Committee, VP of the Academy of Hazardous Materials Professionals, member of the Emergency Management Professionals-HI and past board member of IFMA.
His commitment and passion for the safety of the workers and community has been previously recognized by the State of Hawaii and the ASSE by selecting him as the Safety Professional of the Year.
WHEN: TBD August 2017
TIME: 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
WHERE: TBD
A Full-day Comprehensive Training
Parking will be HOSTED with registration
Training You Will Receive:
Arc Flash Hazards and NFPA 70E 2015
Standards for Electrical Safety in the Workplace
● OSHA Compliance
● NFPA 70E 2015 Updated Electrical Safety Requirements
● Introduction to Arc Flash
● Flash Protection Boundary and limits of Approach
● Electrically Safe Work Conditions
● Qualified Personnel
● Protective Clothing and PPE for Arc Flash
● NFPA Methods for Selecting PPE
● Personal Protective Equipment and Clothing
● Energized Work Permits
● Hazard Energy Types
Lockout / Tag out
Standard Procedures for LOTO
29 CFR 1910.147
● Provisions Of The Standard
● Purpose of Lockout-Tag out
● Requirements for LOTO