Safety Of Electrical Devices – Inspection Points View

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21 Jan
- 25 Jan 2024

5 Days

Dubai

$3,950

21 Jul
- 25 Jul 2024

5 Days

Dubai

$3,950

28 Apr
- 2 May 2024

5 Days

Virtual Online

$2,050

13 Oct
- 17 Oct 2024

5 Days

Virtual Online

$2,050

  • This Electrical Safety training course is designed to ensure that both employers and employees understand the main risks and the necessary controls for the safe use of electricity at work. Wherever people are working, there are risks to the users of electrical installations and equipment that must be considered.

By the end of the course, you‘ll be able to:

  • Written in compliance with the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989
  • Developed by health and safety professionals
  • Accredited by CPD and Assured by RoSPA Qualifications
  • Online training course and assessment with no time limits
  • Full audio voiceover
  • Approximate duration: 1-2 hours
  • On completion, certificate is posted next working day
  • Downloadable PDF certificate available on completion

This course is made for :

  • Electricians.
  • Builders and construction workers.
  • IT technicians.
  • Communications engineers.
  • Power and energy suppliers and engineers.
  • Appliance repair workers.
  • PAT testers.
  • Cable engineers.
DAY  ONE:
Relevant legislation, guidance and industry best practice; principles of enforcement, recent case law examples.
High-risk and priority issues an HSE inspector will focus on in general electrical safety.
 
DAY  TWO:
Managing electrical distribution networks and controlling risks to third parties; legislation, guidance.
How to reflect on and plan for any necessary improvements in the control of risks associated with electricity before an HSE inspector calls.
 
DAY  THREE:
Practical demonstration of hazards associated with electrical control systems.
Electrical safety issues that are likely to trigger enforcement action.
 
DAY  FOUR:
What happens when things go wrong? (An insight into the investigation progress and things you can do to assist with the process)
 
DAY  FIVE:
To identify possible systems (policies, procedures and people issues) that will help you better manage electrical safety.
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