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£199.99
+ VAT£199.99
+ VATDelivered In-Person
Beginner level
Master Safe Isolation Procedures: Electrical Safety for Non-Electricians
This course empowers individuals, particularly non-electrical personnel and managers, with the knowledge and skills to safely isolate electrical equipment.
Course Highlights:
Gain a clear understanding of the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 (Regulations 3, 12, 13, 14, and 16) pertaining to safe isolation.
Master the practical implementation of safe isolation procedures to prevent electrical hazards and injuries.
Learn to identify appropriate isolation devices and their proper application.
Recognize the potential consequences of neglecting safe isolation practices.
Benefits:
Reduced Risk: Minimize electrical hazards in the workplace for yourself and others.
Compliance Assurance: Ensure compliance with essential electrical safety regulations.
Improved Decision-Making: Make informed decisions when dealing with electrical equipment.
Lifetime Reference Materials: Receive comprehensive course materials for ongoing reference.
Who Should Attend?
This course is designed for individuals who work in environments with electrical equipment, but who are not qualified electricians themselves. This includes personnel from roles such as:
Facility management
Building maintenance
Property management
Production and manufacturing
General office workers
Prerequisites:
To ensure you gain the most from this course, it's recommended that you have a basic understanding of electrical systems and potential hazards. While there are no formal qualifications required, considerations include prior experience in any of the following areas:
Gas safety (e.g., Cert-ain Certification Gas Diploma)
Domestic plumbing and heating (e.g., ACS CCN1)
Oil-fired technical services (N/SVQ Level 2 or 3)
General building maintenance
There is no expiry date for this course.
Invest in your safety and the safety of others. Enrol today!