For Electrical Managers in Compliance with EAWR1989 (MES02) Course (Location: Remote)

£220.00 (£264.00 inc. VAT)

For Electrical Managers responsible for the implementation and management of the business Electrical Safety Management Systems, understanding of the Electricity at Works Regulations 1989, including legal requirements, Duty Holder responsibilities. What should be included within the electrical safety management system, the implementation, management and monitoring of it?

  • Course Duration: Full day
  • Delivery: Classroom-based.
  • Assessment Method: Multi-choice end point assessment paper.
  • Accreditation: Independently CPD certified, on completion, learners will receive a CPD-certified certificate of attendance from GCS Doncaster Ltd.

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Description

Course Aims & Objectives

To enable delegates to understand the legal requirements of the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 with respect to a duty holder’s responsibilities. To demonstrate compliance with Regulation 4 – systems, work activities and protective equipment. To understand what should be included within the electrical safety management system, the implementation, management, and monitoring of it.

Course Content

  • The dangers of electricity.
  • The regulations – their purpose, scope & legal standing.
  • Who is a duty holder and what is the extent of their responsibilities.
  • The consequences of non-compliance.
  • The principal components of compliance, safe places, safe systems & safe people.
  • What maintenance, records, systems, processes, training, and competencies are required to ensure compliance.
  • Schedule of components to check for inclusions within the electrical safety management system.
  • An overview of GS38, safe isolation points and proving dead.
  • Case studies and recap.
  • Q&A.
  • Endpoint assessment – Close.
  • Comprehensive course handout, including a copy of HSR25.

Delivery

This course is delivered by a time-served electrical engineer with over thirty-five years of contracting experience. Over twenty years of that being a Director and Electrical Duty Holder for an FTSE100 PLC and an Electrical Utility Supplier, a former NIC EIC QS & PDH. a Member of the IET, a licentiate of City & Guilds and holder of the Level 3 award for Education & Training.

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If you require more information before booking or your chosen dates aren’t available, please get in touch, and we will do our best to accommodate you.

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