Specifications include, but are not limited to: SERVICE REQUIREMENTS The Contractor must provide the following electrical safety training on an as needed basis: • An 8-hour training course covering current NFPA70E documentation, including field application for medium voltage and 600 volt and below installations and maintenance. • A 4-hour training course covering current NFPA70E documentation, including field application for 600 volts and below installations and maintenance. The training sessions identified above must meet the following minimum requirements: • The 8-hour training session must provide 8 continuing education units to each student in attendance. • The 4-hour training session must provide 4 continuing education units to each student in attendance. At a minimum, the training sessions will cover the following: • • • • • • • 4. • • • • • • • Electrically Safe Work Practices; Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Selection; Arc Flash Boundaries, Limited and Restrictive Approach Boundaries; Equipment Assessment; Arc Flash Reduction Applications; Any changes required by the current edition of NFPA 70E; and, Any other applicable topics as identified by the City in advance of the training. OTHER TRAINING REQUIREMENTS: The current version of the NFPA70E must be available for purchase at any time throughout the contract period. Training sessions shall be available throughout the contract period, scheduled within 30 days of City request. Training materials shall be provided for each student attending the class. A written examination must be provided to each student in attendance. A course completion certificate must be provided to each student who successfully completes the training. The assigned trainer must arrive at least twenty minutes prior to the scheduled class time to set-up and check equipment. Contractor will be expected to provide all labor, materials and transportation (the City will provide the facility).