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Electrical hazards pose a deadly risk in the workplace, leading to thousands of serious electrical injuries annually across various sectors, including construction, manufacturing, oil & gas, utilities, and industrial. These injuries result from arc flash, shock hazards, and inadequate lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures. Don’t take chances with electrical safety. Danatec’s ESTS Online Training helps workers understand and apply CSA Z462 (Canada) and NFPA 70E (USA) safety standards to protect themselves and their teams. 

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Our ESTS courses ensure you understand and mitigate electrical hazards effectively, while following industry requirements.

Our training focuses on:

  • Understanding the dangers and how to prevent accidents.
  • Proper use of gloves, arc-rated clothing, and face shields.
  • Procedures to protect yourself and others.
  • Preventing accidental equipment activation.
  • Staying compliant with regulatory requirements.

Electrical Workers – Arc Flash & Shock

Electrical workers face some of the most serious hazards in the workplace, including arc flash, electrocution, and electrical shock injuries. These online courses provide comprehensive training on electrical safety standards, ensuring that electricians, engineers, and technicians can recognize hazards, apply risk control measures, and work safely around energized equipment.

For Non-Electrical Workers – Safety Around Electrical Hazards

Many workers who are not electricians still work near live electrical equipment. This includes maintenance personnel, site supervisors, and anyone who could be exposed to electrical hazards on job sites. Our non-electrical worker courses teach fundamental safety principles, helping learners recognize dangers and apply safe work practices to prevent accidents.

Additional Electrical Safety Training – Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) & Energy Isolation

Proper Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures are critical to preventing accidental equipment activation, which can lead to severe injuries or fatalities. Workers who perform servicing or maintenance on machinery need to understand how to isolate energy sources safely.

Why Choose Danatec for Your Electrical Safety Training?

Industry-Leading Electrical Safety Training

Looking for comprehensive ESTS training courses? Browse our selection of industry-leading courses that are designed to meet CSA Z462 & NFPA 70E standards.

Flexible & Interactive Content

Our training courses feature updated 3D simulations of real-world scenarios to improve hazard awareness and decision-making. Access your training easily on any device, anytime.

Instant Digital Certification

Our electrical safety training courses are designed to help you pass exams and earn instant credentials that you can easily verify compliance.

Corporate LMS Integration

Get cost-effective, tailored training with employee progress tracking for your team through bulk pricing options. Integrate our training courses with your company’s learning management system (LMS).

Have questions? Read our FAQs for more info

What is Electrical Safety Training System (ESTS) and why is it important?

ESTS is an interactive, online electrical safety training program designed to educate workers on arc flash hazards, electrical shock prevention, and compliance with CSA Z462 (Canada) and NFPA 70E (USA) standards. This training is crucial for electricians, engineers, maintenance workers, and safety managers to prevent injuries, ensure workplace safety, and meet legal requirements.

Danatec’s ESTS courses align with the 2024 CSA Z462 (Canada) and the 2021 NFPA 70E (USA) electrical safety standards, ensuring your workforce is trained in arc flash, shock hazards, personal protective equipment (PPE), and lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures.

Who needs ESTS electrical safety training?

This training is essential for:
✔ Electrical workers (electricians, engineers, technicians) working with or near live electrical equipment.
✔ Non-electrical workers (maintenance staff, site supervisors, machine operators) who may accidentally come into contact with electrical hazards.
✔ Employers and safety managers responsible for ensuring regulatory compliance and worker safety.

Do I receive a certification after completing ESTS training?

Yes! Upon successful completion of the ESTS course, learners receive an official digital certificate that verifies their training. Proof of certification can be shared with employers, safety managers, and regulatory bodies to demonstrate compliance.

As industry standards are updated every 3 years, it is recommended to renew ESTS electrical safety training every 3 years to stay updated on new electrical safety standards, regulations, and best practices. Some employers may require more frequent refresher training based on workplace policies.

Which ESTS training is best for me?

Choosing the right Electrical Safety Training System (ESTS) course depends on your role, work environment, and level of exposure to electrical hazards. Here’s how to determine the best ESTS training for your needs:

If you perform hands-on electrical work and may be exposed to arc flash, shock, and electrical hazards, consider one of our electrical worker courses:



If you do not perform electrical work but may be exposed to electrical hazards in the workplace, consider one of our electrical worker courses:

What topics are covered in the ESTS training?

Our ESTS training covers essential electrical safety topics, including:
✔ Arc flash hazard awareness & prevention
✔ Electrical shock risk assessment & protection strategies
✔ Safe work procedures & emergency response
✔ Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) selection and use
✔ Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) and energy isolation procedures
✔ Compliance with CSA Z462 & NFPA 70E standards