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Electrical Safety Training System (ESTS) Electrical Worker 2024 – Canada, Arc Flash & Shock

Course by: Danatec Educational Services

SKU: ELE929000

Price $129.95 CAD $129.95 CAD
# Seats
# Seats Discount Price
25 - 49 5.0% off $123.45
50 - 99 7.0% off $120.85
100 - 199 10.0% off $116.96
200 + 15.0% off $110.46

For orders of 200 seats or more contact us at (800) 465-3366.


Get Same Day Certified in Industry Recognized Electrical Safety Training System (ESTS) Electrical Worker - Canada, Arc Flash & Shock Training


Get the industry-recognized Electrical Safety Training System (ESTS) Electrical Worker - Canada online course from Danatec and to meet all Arc Flash & Shock Electrical Safety certification requirements. Training is available for initial or re-certification, and you can take the class on your own time, with features that make learning fun every step of the way!



Our ESTS Electrical Safety Arc Flash & Shock course was developed for workers who perform energized electrical work and is fully CSA Z462-24 and CSA Z1001 compliant. The overall course content was developed using industry accepted best practice standards as the underpinning in support of meeting provincial and federal regulatory due diligence for arc flash and shock.



Danatec’s ESTS online course features 13 modules to ensure that personnel are familiar with, and fully understand, all best practices and regulations involved with Arc Flash & Shock Electrical Safety. 

  • Explain the Regulations and Standards applicable to their role and responsibilities.
  • Identify and understand electrical hazards and risk assessment.
  • Effectively manage electrical hazards by following the Workflow Process to safely execute energized electrical work.
  • Learn how to complete an Arc Flash Risk Assessment and Shock Risk Assessment as part of an overall Risk Assessment Procedure (RAP).
  • Apply preventive and protective control measures to reduce risk by understanding and applying the Hierarchy of Risk Control Methods.
  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of Electrical Specific PPE, Tools & Equipment.
  • Understand electrical incident emergency response and incident reporting requirements.

Learners will find training content is comprehensive and detailed, using interactive elements to help the student learn the concepts of how to apply the training in the field. Training is delivered from a first-person perspective and focuses on worker and supervisor relations. Additional videos and an updated 3D Virtual Electrical Workplace are used to enhance learning experiences, offering immersive demonstrations and scenarios for improved comprehension of safety protocols and procedures. These resources are utilized alongside a defensible final exam.



Students who score 80% or greater earn their training certificate and can apply for 0.6 Continuing Education Units (CEUs). Final assessment questions are fully randomized, so workers never have the same exact questions.



Additional Course Features:

  • Live support Monday to Friday, 7 am to 5 pm MST
  • Interesting and engaging learning content created by industry experts
  • Same day certification, begin your training in minutes
  • Self-paced/Available 24/7
  • Mobile/Tablet compatible
  • Easily accessible—a stored record of training is available that can be shared if needed for auditing purposes or proof of certification

  • Module 1: Introduction
  • Module 2: Regulations, consensus-based standards and best practices
  • Module 3: Roles and responsibilities
  • Module 4: Understanding electricity in the workplace
  • Module 5: Electrical Hazards
  • Module 6: Risk assessment procedure
  • Module 7: Arc flash PPE selection
  • Module 8: Establishing and verifying an electrically safe work condition
  • Module 9: Engineering and administrative controls
  • Module 10: Electrical-specific PPE, tools, and equipment
  • Module 11: Selection of PPE, tools, and equipment
  • Module 12: Electrical specific PPE, tools, and equipment management
  • Module 13: Emergency response, incident reporting, and electrical safety program maintenance
  • Final Exam and Work Task Scenario - Note: There is a 2 attempt maximum for the final exam.