Learn how to safely manage natural gas and electrical emergencies. |
Whether natural gas or electricity is the source of an emergency or a contributing factor, you’ll want to be prepared. It’s important to know basic facility characteristics as well as specific response tactics, so that you can safely manage incidents and protect yourself, your team and the public. |
Take advantage of this fully remote learning opportunity. The course is modular, and can be done a step at a time, as your busy schedule permits. |
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Register at firstresponder.ngridsafety.com. Once you create your user ID and password, you’ll be able to access all the e-learning modules and resources. |
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Complete the course at your own pace, on your own schedule. Begin your utility safety training, one module at a time. |
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Be prepared. Complete your FREE e-learning today at firstresponder.ngridsafety.com. |
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National Grid’s utility safety e-learning program is engaging and accessible and the perfect length for first responders. The solar safety curriculum is especially valuable and needed in every community, as more solar power systems are being installed every day.![](http://culverco.com/email/12563_ngrid_fr_email/images/img_2.png) |
Chief James G. McLaughlin
Warwick Fire Department,
Rhode Island |
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