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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