4 Hour NFPA 70 E Safety Electrical Renewal - Utah
Complete your Electrician requirement online — state-approved, self-paced, with an instant certificate and credits reported within 24 hours if required by the state.
About this course
Built for Utah Electrician professionals who want a fast, board-approved renewal.
✅ 4 Hour NFPA 70E Safety Electrical Renewal – Utah
Utah DOPL-Approved Electrical Continuing Education ✅
Utah Course ID #23395
Only $39 | Instant Emailed Certificate | 100% Online & Self-Paced
Complete 4 hours of Utah electrical continuing education online with this NFPA 70E Safety course from 1st Choice Continuing Education.
This course is designed for individual Utah electricians who need approved continuing education for license renewal and want a practical safety-focused course covering electrical hazards, shock and arc flash risk, energized work practices, PPE, job briefings, lockout/tagout, and emergency response.
The course is 100% online and self-paced. You can log in and out without losing your progress, study from any device, and receive your certificate immediately by email after completion. We report completed hours to Utah DOPL within 24 hours.
✅ Course Details
Course Name: 4 Hour NFPA 70E Safety Electrical Renewal – Utah
Approved by: Utah Division of Professional Licensing
Utah Course ID: #23395
Course Length: 4 CE Hours
Course Topic: NFPA 70E Electrical Safety
Course Format: Online and self-paced
Price: $39
Certificate: Emailed immediately after completion
Reporting: Completion reported to Utah DOPL within 24 hours
Support: Call or text 1-800-698-2770
✅ Important Utah License Number Notice
This course is approved for individual Utah electrician license numbers ending in:
✅ 5502
✅ 5503
✅ 5504
✅ 5505
✅ 5506
We are unable to report Utah contractor business license numbers ending in 5501 or 5551.
If you also hold an individual Utah electrician license, please enter that individual electrician license number at checkout so we can report your completion correctly.
✅ Who Should Take This Course?
This course is intended for individual Utah electricians who need 4 hours of approved continuing education for license renewal.
This course is a good fit for:
✅ Utah Journeyman Electricians
✅ Utah Master Electricians
✅ Utah Residential Journeyman Electricians
✅ Utah Residential Master Electricians
✅ Utah electricians whose license number ends in 5502, 5503, 5504, 5505, or 5506
✅ Electricians who need a 4-hour NFPA 70E safety course
✅ Electricians who already completed their NEC hours and still need additional CE
✅ Electricians who want a 100% online, self-paced course
✅ Electricians who need an instant emailed certificate and fast state reporting
This course is not intended for Utah contractor business licenses ending in 5501 or 5551 unless 1st Choice CE has confirmed that your license can be reported for this course.
✅ Does This Course Complete My Full Utah Electrical Renewal?
No. This is a 4-hour course. Utah electricians generally need 16 total hours of continuing education per renewal period.
This course provides 4 approved CE hours toward the Utah electrical renewal requirement.
If you need the full Utah electrical renewal package, we also offer a 16-hour Utah electrical renewal course that includes NEC code content and NFPA 70E safety.
✅ Utah Electrical License Renewal Requirements
Utah electrical licensees generally must complete 16 hours of approved continuing education during each licensing period.
The typical Utah electrical CE structure is:
✅ 16 total CE hours per licensing period
✅ 12 hours of core education
✅ 4 hours that may be core or professional education
This 4-hour NFPA 70E Safety course is approved as a Utah electrical continuing education course and may be used toward your CE requirement. Always confirm your exact renewal status, license type, and remaining hours through Utah DOPL.
✅ When Do Utah Electricians Renew Their Licenses?
Utah electrical licenses expire on November 30 of even-numbered years.
You should complete your required CE before submitting your renewal. Once your course completion is reported by the provider, you can verify your posted hours through Utah’s CE lookup system and then complete your license renewal through Utah DOPL.
✅ How to Renew Your Utah Electrical License
Step 1: Confirm Your Utah License Type
Before enrolling, confirm that you hold an individual Utah electrician license.
This course is intended for Utah electrician license numbers ending in 5502, 5503, 5504, 5505, or 5506.
If your license ends in 5501 or 5551, contact us before purchasing.
Step 2: Check How Many CE Hours You Still Need
Utah electricians generally need 16 total CE hours per licensing period.
If you only need 4 hours or specifically need NFPA 70E safety training, this course may be a good fit.
If you still need your full renewal, consider the 16-hour Utah electrical renewal package.
Step 3: Enroll in This 4-Hour NFPA 70E Course
Enroll online and begin immediately.
The course is self-paced, mobile-friendly, and available from a computer, tablet, or phone.
Step 4: Complete the Course Online
Study the NFPA 70E safety material, complete the required course content, and finish any required course completion checks.
Your progress is saved, so you can log in and out without losing your place.
Step 5: Receive Your Instant Emailed Certificate
After you complete the course, your certificate is emailed immediately.
Keep your certificate for your records.
Step 6: We Report Your Hours to Utah DOPL
1st Choice Continuing Education reports your completion to Utah DOPL within 24 hours.
Make sure the license number you enter at checkout is your individual Utah electrician license number.
Step 7: Renew Through Utah DOPL
After your CE has posted, complete your Utah electrical license renewal before your expiration date.
✅ What You Will Learn
This course focuses on NFPA 70E electrical safety and the practical safety responsibilities of electricians working around energized electrical equipment.
By the end of the course, you should be able to:
✅ Explain the purpose, structure, and scope of NFPA 70E
✅ Understand the relationship between NFPA 70E and OSHA safety expectations
✅ Identify shock hazards, arc flash hazards, and arc blast hazards
✅ Understand electrical approach boundaries and arc flash boundaries
✅ Apply the hierarchy of risk controls
✅ Recognize when energized work may or may not be justified
✅ Understand lockout/tagout and electrically safe work conditions
✅ Understand job briefings and pre-task planning
✅ Select and maintain appropriate PPE
✅ Recognize emergency response considerations after electrical incidents
✅ Course Content Overview
✅ Section 1: Fundamentals of Electrical Safety and NFPA 70E – 1 Hour
This section introduces the purpose and role of NFPA 70E in protecting workers from electrical hazards.
Topics include:
✅ Purpose and scope of NFPA 70E
✅ How NFPA 70E helps protect personnel from electrical hazards
✅ Relationship between OSHA and NFPA 70E
✅ Employer responsibilities for workplace electrical safety
✅ Key electrical safety definitions
✅ Arc flash
✅ Arc blast
✅ Shock hazard
✅ Approach boundaries
✅ Hierarchy of risk controls
✅ Elimination, substitution, engineering controls, administrative controls, and PPE
✅ Employer and employee safety responsibilities
✅ Safety program development
✅ Documentation and training obligations
✅ Work environments where NFPA 70E applies
✅ Facilities, job sites, industrial settings, and commercial applications
✅ Section 2: Shock and Arc Flash Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment – 1 Hour
This section focuses on identifying electrical hazards and understanding the risk assessment process.
Topics include:
✅ Identifying electrical hazards
✅ Differences between shock, arc flash, and arc blast hazards
✅ Shock risk assessment
✅ Voltage exposure and approach boundaries
✅ Likelihood of injury
✅ Arc flash risk assessment
✅ Incident energy
✅ Likelihood of occurrence
✅ Limited approach boundaries
✅ Restricted approach boundaries
✅ Arc flash boundaries
✅ Equipment labeling and signage
✅ Labeling requirements under NFPA 70E Article 130.5
✅ Documentation and risk assessment records
✅ Maintaining compliance records and audit trails
✅ Section 3: Safe Work Practices and Energized Work Requirements – 1 Hour
This section reviews safe work practices for electrical work, including energized work rules, lockout/tagout, job briefings, and human-error reduction.
Topics include:
✅ Justification for energized work
✅ When de-energizing is not feasible
✅ When de-energizing may introduce increased risk
✅ Energized work permits
✅ When permits are required
✅ What energized work permits should include
✅ Who authorizes energized work
✅ Establishing an electrically safe work condition
✅ Lockout/tagout procedures
✅ Verification steps before work begins
✅ Job briefings and pre-task planning
✅ Scope of work
✅ PPE and hazard control
✅ Communication before beginning work
✅ Tools and test equipment safety
✅ Insulated tools
✅ Voltage-rated instruments
✅ Human error and situational awareness
✅ Preventive practices and behavioral safety
✅ Section 4: Personal Protective Equipment and Emergency Response – 1 Hour
This section covers PPE selection, use, inspection, maintenance, emergency response, and training expectations.
Topics include:
✅ Arc-rated PPE categories
✅ PPE Category 1 through 4
✅ Understanding arc ratings
✅ Clothing layers and protection levels
✅ Shock protection PPE
✅ Insulated gloves
✅ Mats and shields
✅ Dielectric footwear
✅ Proper use of PPE
✅ Inspection, testing, cleaning, and replacement timelines
✅ Electrical incident response planning
✅ Arc flash injuries and burns
✅ Emergency medical response protocols
✅ Training and retraining requirements
✅ Documentation and qualification standards
✅ Recent NFPA 70E updates from the 2021 through 2024 editions
✅ How updates affect field practices
✅ Other Utah Electrical and Plumbing Courses
Many students hold more than one Utah trade license or need a different number of hours. Here are our other Utah electrical and plumbing options:
✅ 16 Hour Utah Electrical License Renewal – NEC Changes + NFPA 70E – $99
✅ 12 Hour Utah Electrical License Renewal – NEC Code + NFPA 70E – $79
✅ 8 Hour Utah Electrical Renewal – 2023 NEC Code Theory – $69
✅ 4 Hour NFPA 70E Safety Electrical Renewal – Utah – $39
✅ 12 Hour Utah Plumber Renewal Online CE – $89
✅ 8 Hour Utah Plumber Core/Code Renewal Online CE – $69
✅ 4 Hour Utah Plumber Professional Hours Renewal Online CE – $39
✅ Utah Contractor and HVAC License Notice
Utah contractor business licenses and Utah HVAC contractor licenses are handled differently than individual Utah electrician and plumber licenses.
We may not be able to report this electrical course for Utah contractor-side renewal credit. If you also hold an individual Utah electrician license, enter that individual electrician license number at checkout.
✅ Why Choose 1st Choice CE?
✅ Utah DOPL-approved electrical CE course
✅ Utah Course ID #23395
✅ Only $39
✅ 4 hours of NFPA 70E electrical safety training
✅ 100% online and self-paced
✅ Instant access after enrollment
✅ Log in and out anytime without losing progress
✅ Works on desktop, tablet, or mobile
✅ Instant emailed certificate after completion
✅ Completion reported to Utah DOPL within 24 hours
✅ Money-back guarantee
✅ Over 10 years of continuing education experience
✅ Support by phone or text at 1-800-698-2770
✅ Enroll Now – Only $39
Complete your 4 Hour NFPA 70E Safety Electrical Renewal course online today.
This Utah-approved course is fast, affordable, self-paced, and designed for individual Utah electricians who need approved continuing education for license renewal.
✅ Frequently Asked Questions
Is this course approved for Utah electricians?
Yes. This course is approved for Utah electrical continuing education. Utah Course ID #23395.
How many CE hours does this course provide?
This course provides 4 hours of approved Utah electrical continuing education.
Who should take this course?
This course is designed for individual Utah electricians, including license numbers ending in 5502, 5503, 5504, 5505, or 5506.
Can I take this course if my Utah license ends in 5501 or 5551?
Please contact us before purchasing. Licenses ending in 5501 or 5551 are contractor-side license types, and we may not be able to report this course for that license.
Does this course satisfy my full Utah electrical renewal requirement?
No. Utah electricians generally need 16 hours of CE per licensing period. This course provides 4 hours. If you need all 16 hours, choose the 16 Hour Utah Electrical License Renewal course.
What does this course cover?
The course covers NFPA 70E electrical safety, OSHA relationship, shock hazards, arc flash hazards, risk assessment, approach boundaries, energized work, lockout/tagout, PPE, job briefings, emergency response, and recent NFPA 70E updates.
Can I complete this course online?
Yes. The course is 100% online and self-paced.
Can I log in and out without losing my progress?
Yes. Your progress is saved so you can return later and continue where you left off.
Will I receive a certificate?
Yes. Your certificate is emailed immediately after you complete the course.
Do you report my hours to Utah DOPL?
Yes. We report completed hours to Utah DOPL within 24 hours when the correct individual Utah electrician license number is provided.
When do Utah electrical licenses expire?
Utah electrical licenses expire on November 30 of even-numbered years.
What if I also have a plumbing license?
If you also hold a Utah plumbing license, you may need separate Utah plumbing CE. We offer 12-hour, 8-hour, and 4-hour Utah plumbing CE options.
Do you offer Utah HVAC contractor CE?
Utah HVAC contractor CE is contractor-side CE and is handled differently from individual electrical and plumbing CE. Please contact us before purchasing if your Utah license is a contractor or HVAC contractor license ending in 5501 or 5551.
Is there a money-back guarantee?
Yes. This course is backed by our money-back guarantee.
Features
- Utah Approved Provider
- Course ID #23395
- 4 Credit Hours.
- Instant Access - Online Course.
- Study At Your Own Pace. Anytime.
- On Any Device. Phone, Tablet, or Computer.
- Hassle Free Navigation. Easy to Follow.
- Certificate emailed immediately upon completion.
- 1-800-698-2770 for any questions.
Who this course is for
Designed specifically for Utah Electrician professionals needing CE for license renewal.
- Licensed Electrician professionals in Utah due to renew their license
- Anyone who needs 4 hours of state-approved continuing education
- Professionals who prefer a self-paced, 100% online course
- Renewers who want an instant certificate and fast reporting to the state
How to renew your Electrician license
Five simple steps from “I need to renew” to “I'm renewed.”
Complete your 4 hours of CE
Take this state-approved 4-hour online course at your own pace, on any device.
Receive your instant emailed certificate
Your certificate is emailed to you immediately after course completion for your records.
Submit your renewal to the board
Renew your license with your state board before your renewal deadline.
Keep your certificate
Keep a copy of your certificate in case you need proof of completion in the future.
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