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Electrical Safety - Low Voltage and High Voltage with First Aid

Increase safety for all who work with electrical installations, providing a safe, accident free working environment, for you and your colleagues.

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Type
eLearning
Duration
2,5 hours
Language
English
Provider
Trainor

The goal of Electrical Safety - Low Voltage and High Voltage with First Aid - Marine

The aim of this course is to provide a theoretical understanding of safety practices for both low-voltage and high-voltage electrical installations, focusing on hazard identification, risk mitigation, and adherence to industry safety standards. Additionally the learner will cover knowledge of first aid principles related to electrical accidents and injuries, including the recognition of common hazards, emergency response protocols, and the role of safety planning. This will help safeguard the workplace and prevent accidents and injuries.

The target group of Electrical Safety - Low Voltage and High Voltage with First Aid - Marine

Those employees who work with and carry out maintenance on both low-voltage and high-voltage electrical systems in all types of marine vessels utilised across various sectors. As well as electricians, this could also include instrument, telecoms and automation personnel.

Topics covered in Electrical Safety - Low Voltage and High Voltage with First Aid - Marine

  • The roles of Safety supervisor (high-voltage) and Switching supervisor
  • The role of being a Safety supervisor (low-voltage)
  • Motivation
  • Planning and risk assessment
  • Safety barriers
  • Protective equipment
  • Isolated tools for applying earth and Earthing devices
  • Responsibility
  • Electrocution and arc flashes
  • Reporting accidents
  • Working methods
  • Organizational responsibility
  • First aid for electrical accidents

Regulations

The validity of this training course is set at 12 months to ensure that participants maintain up-to-date knowledge and skills. However, this 12-month period may be superseded by any national standards, regulations, or organizational policies that specify a different timeframe for training validity. Participants are responsible for adhering to the requirements applicable to them.

Technical information

System requirements

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Course manual

No, a course manual is not included with this course.

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