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Inspection and testing of electrical equipment should be carried out by persons who have adequate knowledge and experience of electrical work so as not to put themselves and others in danger. This is a requirement of the present legislation.
Please note there are two assessments. The first assessment is a practical test. You will be assessed during the course. The second is in the form of an on line multiple choice test. Basic use of a computer is required. (If you need some training on the use of a computer, this will be given to you free of charge on the day of the training course). The test is an open book test, candidates should purchase a copy of ‘Code of Practice for In-Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment’ 3rd Edition. This multiple choice test will take place one week after the training course.
Three and a half days (1 day per week plus a half day assessment) plus evening exam
By ensuring your Company meets its legal obligations relative to Risk Assessments in the workplace.
Risk Assessments are now the cornerstone of good Health & Safety practice and apply to every aspect of workplace activity.
To provide guidance on implementing the requirements of the Regulations and prepare an outline Action Plan for ensuring compliance.
To understand the purpose of conducting an assessment of Substances and Materials, which are Used, Handled, Transported and Stored in the place of work, the maintenance of Records and instituting controls are required.
Some knowledge of the use of hazardous substances within your workplace
Delegates will understand the legal duties imposed under various health & safety legislation with particular reference to risk assessment procedures and documentation.
They will also be aware of safe manual handling techniques that will prevent accidents.
By preventing fatalities and serious injuries. Working at heights is the biggest cause of deaths in the workplace and second biggest cause of serious and major injuries.
By enabling the creation of safety awareness at heights and the implementation of safe working practices
To provide course members with an appreciation of typical hydraulic systems and
raise their awareness and understanding of health and safety requirements.
Craftsmen, Technicians or personnel requiring a knowledge of
current mechanical practices (ideal for electrical engineers).
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