Electrical Safety Management Training
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- Introduction
- Objective
- Who should attend
Electrical safety in organisations is often the responsibility of non-electrically qualified staff, such as facilities managers, risk managers or health & safety officers who have not had systematic training in how to prevent electrical hazards in the workplace. This situation results in a number of deaths in the workplace being caused by electrical incidents.
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the fundamentals of electrical safety and a systematic set of principles for assessing and managing electrical safety in any business and across all sectors of industry and the public sector: the subject is universally applicable, across industries and countries.
The course is applicable to the buildings, facilities, equipment and environments associated with a wide range of organisations, irrespective of size, which includes the industrial, commercial and public sectors.
Course Outline
INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICAL SAFETY
- A few statistics
- Types of accident and injury
- Causes of accidents and injuries
- Why is electrical safety training important?
- The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
- The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989
- Employee responsibilities.
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