Duty Holders Safety Of Electrical Systems

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Duty Holder’s Safety of Electrical Systems

Duration Prerequisites

Aims

This course targets the need of experienced electrical personnel & people who have management or supervisory skills that are required to take on the responsibility of Electrical Duty Holder. understanding of Electrical Health & Safety in the workplace. Attendees will learn how to manage all aspects of electrical safe working practices, risk assessment, safe electrical isolation, resetting trips & overloads. They will also learn how to manage the & Best Practices, Regulations & the Law.

Course Content H&S at Work Act & implications Importance of the Act Duty of the Employer & Employee

Importance of Electrical Test Equipment CATIII &

& PUWER EAWA Regulations Importance of the regulations What is Delegate Exercises & Competency test

Electrical Control Cabinet Overview Responsibilities IP Ratings, Lighting & Accessibility

Risk Assessment Responsibilities of the Employer & Employee What are the Implications of Code of Practice for PAT testing, for example the responsibility of ALL hired equipment on your site now reverts to the site duty holder after the first 7 days! The importance of good communication. Ha ards & Effects of Electricity Electric shock Insulation, Connections Work area considerations Importance of First Aid Electrical Hand tools & PPE

Duty Holder's Safety of Electrical Systems

Duty Holder's Safety of Electrical Systems Includes Regulations, Best Practices & Procedures for Safe Electrical Working.

Resetting Trips & Overloads Importance of Site Electrical H&S & Safety Considerations Importance of procedures & st Stage Competency check Delegate Exercises & Appraisal Isolating, Locking OFF & Checking for DEAD Importance of Site Electrical H&S procedures Lock OFF devices for Isolator Switches & etc. & Safety Considerations Importance of procedures & st Stage Competency check Appraisal Delegate Exercises & Duty Holder’s Documentation Importance of keeping records up to date On-site procedures for safe electrical isolation & Lock OFF & Checking for Dead Understand the importance of appropriate training & periodic re-assessment of competency

Correct tool for the Personal Protective Equipment Signs, barriers, labels & feedback

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