Electrical Safety Management Online Course
Learn how to keep yourself and others safe around electricity in our online course!
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About this event
Master electrical safety with expert strategies in risk, equipment, and procedures.
Overview:
Electrical hazards are no joke—and neither is overlooking a robust safety strategy. This course covers everything from establishing a solid safety programme to understanding the physiological effects of electricity and how to properly assess risks. Whether you're overseeing a team or working solo, this online course walks you through critical aspects such as accident prevention, safe work practices, and essential inspection routines—all from the comfort of your own screen.
Built for professionals in power-related fields, this course keeps the jargon minimal and the knowledge high-voltage. Modules dive into electrical equipment use, industry safety rules, clothing protection standards, and injury protocols, ensuring you stay switched on (and not in the wrong way). It’s designed for those who take safety seriously—because guessing isn’t a strategy when kilovolts are involved.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand how to establish a structured electrical safety programme.
- Identify and apply electrical safety rules in various situations.
- Recognise equipment standards and clothing requirements for safety.
- Evaluate physiological effects of electricity on the human body.
- Develop safe work plans and hazard control procedures.
- Perform basic risk assessments and injury prevention strategies.
Course Curriculum:
- Electrical Safety Module 1 – Establishing an Effective Electrical Safety Program
- Electrical Safety Module 2 – Equipment Inspection, Protection, and Clothing
- Electrical Safety Module 3 – Physiological Effects of Electricity
- Electrical Safety Module 4 – Electrical Safety Rules
- Electrical Safety Module 5 – Electrical Safe Work Practices Plan
- Electrical Safety Module 6 – Electrical Equipment
- Electrical Safety Module 7 – Accident and Injury Prevention and Procedures
- Electrical Safety Module 8 – Functional Safety for Electric Power Transmission
- Electrical Safety Module 9 – Risk Assessment
Who is this Course For:
- Engineers working with electrical systems in commercial environments
- Maintenance staff responsible for electrical safety in the workplace
- Health and safety officers seeking updated electrical knowledge
- Technical managers supervising electrical operations and staff
- Facilities managers overseeing electrical compliance and procedures
- Site supervisors with electrical equipment on-site
- Professionals in power generation or transmission industries
- Anyone needing a structured overview of electrical safety essentials
Career Path:
- Electrical Safety Officer – £38,000 average per year
- Health and Safety Advisor (Electrical) – £40,000 average per year
- Facilities Manager – £42,000 average per year
- Power Systems Technician – £36,500 average per year
- Electrical Risk Assessor – £39,000 average per year
- Electrical Compliance Manager – £45,000 average per year
Frequently asked questions
Electrical safety involves practices to prevent electric shock, fire, and injury from electrical hazards.
It's a set of guidelines (like IEC, NEC, or OSHA standards) ensuring safe installation and use of electrical systems.
Disconnect power Secure against re-connection Verify absence of voltage Ground and short-circuit Protect against nearby live parts
Don’t touch live wires Use insulated tools Wear protective gear Turn off power before repair Avoid water near electricity Use proper fuses Don’t overload outlets Keep cords in good condition Follow lockout/tagout procedures Get trained for electrical work
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