Advanced Electrical Safety for Engineers
The Advanced Electrical Safety course for engineers is designed to enhance the knowledge and skills required to manage electrical safety in complex engineering environments. It focuses on advanced safety practices, risk mitigation, and compliance with electrical safety standards. Engineers will learn how to identify electrical hazards, implement effective control measures, and ensure the safety of personnel and equipment. This course also covers incident prevention, electrical system design safety, and emergency response.
This qualification is evaluated using assessments and Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQ). To receive this qualification, the learner must pass both tests with a certain percentage.
The qualification has recommended course duration of 4-5 days.
Note: However the course duration may be increased to meet additional learning needs if required but not reduced.
- Electrical Safety Regulations and Standards
- Electrical Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
- Electrical Safety in High Voltage Environments
- Grounding and Bonding Principles
- Arc Flash Hazard Analysis
- Electrical Lockout/Tagout Procedures
- Safe Work Practices for Energized Equipment
- Electrical System Design for Safety
- Safety in Electrical Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for Electrical Work
- Insulation Testing and Safety Requirements
- Lightning Protection and Earthing Systems
- Electrical Safety Audits and Inspections
- Managing Electrical Safety in Confined Spaces
- Emergency Response Procedures for Electrical Incidents
- Electrical Safety in Control Panels and Switchgear
- Safety in the Use of Portable Electrical Equipment
- Electrical Safety in Hazardous Locations
- Fire Prevention and Protection in Electrical Systems
- Electrical Accident Investigation and Reporting