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OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Course
with an Electric Power Emphasis

AN INTERACTIVE, HIGHLY-RATED COURSE WITH PAM TOMPKINS & MATT EDMONDS
February 24-27, 2025 | COLUMBIA, SC | 30 HOURS | $1099

Have Questions?
Contact Pam Brandi at (803) 407-4707

Course also offered on November 10-13, 2025.
Please contact Pam Brandi for more details at 803-407-4707.

Attend Set Solutions’ OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Course with an Electric Power Emphasis

WHY ATTEND?

SET Solutions’s OSHA Courses are taught by authorized OTI instructors with years of electric power experience.

The course is designed specifically for the electric power industry to provide in-depth regulatory training on current electric OSHA standards and to provide specific safety management guidance for both new and existing electric power personnel.

It is a great networking opportunity to interact with others in the industry.

Class time – 4 days. Includes two lunches and refreshments.

This course is designed for utility safety professionals, managers, supervisors, general foreman, labor representatives and employees needing detailed OSHA requirements.

Have Questions?
Contact Pam Brandi at (803) 407-4707

WHAT IS COVERED IN SESSIONS:

  • Hazard Prevention and Control
  • Application and Training
  • Medical Services and First Aid
  • Job Briefings
  • Safety and Health Programs
  • Minimum Approach Distances (MAD)
  • Types of Insulation (Electrical)
  • Grounding and Mechanical Equipment
  • Hazard Communication
  • Information Transfer
  • Material Handling – Cranes and Derricks
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Electrical Protective Equipment
  • 2 Person Rule: Live Line Tools
  • Confined and Enclosed Spaces
  • Consensus Standards
  • Flames and Electric Arcs
  • Exit Routes, EPA and Fire Protection
  • Walking and Working Surfaces
  • Fall Protection
  • Excavations
  • Work Area Protection
  • Safety Leadership
  • Overhead and Underground Lines
  • De-energizing Lines and Equipment
  • Lockout/Tagout
  • Record Keeping
  • Human Performance
  • Industrial Hygiene
  • Incident Investigations
  • NFPA 70E
  • Ergonomics

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

“An excellent course that was really super easy to take! Pam and Matt both made learning these regulations feel simple!”

“The courses you teach/offer are first rate; your approach is very comprehensive. My compliments and appreciation for yours, and your colleagues efforts.”

“Good course for the beginner and works well as a refresher for the more seasoned employee.”

~  Course Consistently Earns Five-Star Ratings From Attendees  ~

ABOUT THE PRESENTERS

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Matt Edmonds

Matt Edmonds is Vice President of SET Solutions, LLC. He is a Certified Utility Safety Professional (CUSP), a Certified Construction Health & Safety Technician (CHST), a Certified Instructional Trainer (CIT) and a published author with over 15 years of safety management experience. He is also an OSHA authorized instructor for General Industry and Construction standards.

Matt provides specialty safety management services for construction, general industries, and electric power organizations throughout the United States. He has been instrumental in the development of training courses designed for electric power organizations including OSHA 10- and 30-hour courses and NFPA 70E electrical training and program development services.

Matt presently works with utilities and contractors to provide technical and safety specific training, safety perception surveys, site audits and assessments, Root Cause Analysis and safety process evaluation and program development.

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Pam Tompkins

Pam Tompkins is President and CEO of SET Solutions, LLC. She is a 40-year veteran in the electric utility industry. Pam is a founding member of the USOLN (Utility Safety and Ops Leadership Network) and presently serves on the executive board.

She is a regular contributor to the iP magazine and other industry safety journals. As a member of IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers) and ASSP (American Society of Safety Professionals), Pam has authored and presented technical papers on electric power safety issues at Electric Safety Workshops, national conferences, and Department of Energy EFOCG meetings.

Pam worked in the utility industry for over 20 years and has provided electric power safety consulting for the last 18 years throughout North America, Caribbean and Central America. She has supported utilities, contractors and other organizations operating electric power systems in designing and maintaining safety improvement methods and strategies for organizational excellence. She is a Certified Safety Professional (CSP), a Certified Utility Safety Professional (CUSP), a Certified Utility Safety Administrator (CUSA) and an OSHA authorized instructor.