What is Electrical Safety Training
This uniquely designed Electrical Safety Training course helps participants to understand the hazards associated with electricity: shock and fire
- Understand basic electrical safety controls and practices at work
- Identify and explain how to respond to electrical emergencies
Knowledge gain For employees & workers engaged in Electrical Safety Training
When you need to keep people safe near electrical hazards, there’s no substitute for training. This training prevents employees from experiencing severe electrical injuries, and saves businesses from the associated liabilities. The modules in this training promotes injury prevention efforts like identification of hazard, right way of working on energized equipment, need for adequate safety measures, effective use of PPE, compliance with legislation and so on. In return all these efforts would economically pay off in the longer term. Electricity does not discriminate, the more you train employees about the hazards of electricity and how they can be minimized, the safer your facility will be.
Who should opt for Electrical Safety Training?
This Electrical Safety Training Course is designed and customised for a different level of professionals depending upon the need of the organisations. Typically, the following are the target participants:
- Front end engineers & supervisors from safety, maintenance, production, projects
- Workers: who are directly exposed to direct electrical safety hazards
However, CSE can design & develop this course for any set of target participants as per the need of the organisation.
Outcomes of Electrical Safety Training Training
By the end of the Training of this Electrical Safety Course in India, the participants should be able to understand:
- Fundamentals of Electrical Safety
- About the electrical hazards & associate risks in the workplace, including electric shock, burn, fire and arc flash/blast
- The elements of an electrical safety management program in PDCA framework – program principles, Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment, controls and procedures and, Audit
- The general requirements for maintaining electrical safety in the workplace, including PPE, approach boundaries, the arc flash boundary and working while exposed to electrical hazards
- The proper use of test instruments and equipment