
Working near electrical sources is dangerous and can be fatal. Any work on or near energized equipment must be done only when measures are in place to provide protection from electric shock and burn. With adequate safety measures in place, every electrical injury and fatality can be prevented.
This course is designed to explore various causes of electrical hazards and engineering methods results in prevention from it.
International Safety Requirements.
This course focuses on international safety requirements, including OSHA and NFPA standards, and provides information on the steps needed for the prevention of electrical injuries to individuals tasked with the operation and maintenance of electrical equipment and activities.
Introduction to safety and the various international standards used.
The physical properties of electricity:
Electrical voltage (types, hazards and the control measures to protect against it)
Electrical current (types, hazards and the control measures to protect against it)
Various electrical effects and its hazards on humans and equipment.
Methodology of isolation and locking and its roles in electrical protection (LOTO)
Safe maintenance and its importance for securing equipment and buildings.
Our Training programs are implemented by combining the participants' academic knowledge and practical practice (30% theoretical / 70% practical activities).
At The end of the training program, Participants are involved in practical workshop to show their skills in applying what they were trained for. A detailed report is submitted to each participant and the training department in the organization on the results of the participant's performance and the return on training. Our programs focus on exercises, case studies, and individual and group presentations.