| Training that can save precious minutes – and lives. |
| The First Responder Utility Safety Training program consists of two courses of study: |
| Natural gas safety certification – Gives you the information you need to safely identify and respond to incidents that involve natural gas pipelines and other natural gas facilities. |
| Electrical safety training certification – Gives you the information you need to safely identify and respond to incidents that involve electric power lines and other facilities. |
| Be ready by taking 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. |
| Get started today! |
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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 first responder e-learning is a valuable resource that emergency responders can utilize to prepare for and respond to utility-related situations they may encounter. The online training is self-paced, well-written, and easy to follow. |
Robert Peacock,
Chief of the Watch Hill Fire Department,
Training Officer for the Rhode Island Southern Firefighters League and instructor with the Rhode Island State Fire Academy |
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