The aim of this course is to provide a theoretical understanding of safety practices for low-voltage electrical installations, focusing on hazard identification, risk mitigation, and adherence to industry safety standards. Additionally the learner will cover knowledge of first aid principles related to electrical accidents and injuries, including the recognition of common hazards, emergency response protocols, and the role of safety planning. This will help safeguard the workplace and prevent accidents and injuries.
Those who work with and carry out maintenance on low-voltage electrical systems in heavy industry and production industry.
The validity of this training course is set at 12 months to ensure that participants maintain up-to-date knowledge and skills. However, this 12-month period may be superseded by any national standards, regulations, or organizational policies that specify a different timeframe for training validity. Participants are responsible for adhering to the requirements applicable to them.
Recommended minimum connection speed is 1.5 Mbps. If you experience problems while running the course, we recommend using the Google Chrome browser.
VAT is not included.
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