Electrical Safe Isolation TB 118
Key Details
- Available at:CIST-Llangefni
- Study Mode:Part-time
- Course Length:
1 Day.
Electrical Safe Isolation TB 118Short Course
Please call Busnes@LlandrilloMenai today on 08445 460 460 or email cist@gllm.ac.uk
Course Description
The training course includes
- Introduction to safe isolation
- Why is electricity so dangerous
- Legislation, Regulations and Standards
- Safe Isolation procedures
- Devices suitable for the purpose of isolation
- Consequences of not using safe isolation techniques
It is important for non-electrical personnel and managers to have a clear understanding of the legal requirements and practical implementation of safe isolation. This will ensure that they fully understand the process and the risks involved in failing to adopt these processes.
Course objectives of this training course are to enable delegates to meet the requirements of the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 in respect to safe isolation of electrical equipment and competence to prevent danger and injury. The course is run over 1 day.
The certificate will not lead to any qualification but will prove an understanding of the safe isolation process.
Entry Criteria
Formal craft qualification e.g. National or Scottish Vocational Qualification (NVQ/SVQ) Level 2 or 3 in heating engineering or plumbing or electrical trades, or working towards a course in heating engineering or plumbing which will lead to a formal qualification, such as NVQ Level 2 or 3 heating and ventilation or plumbing or electrical installations, or have a number of years’ experience of conventional heating engineering or plumbing and electrical installations.
Delivery
Theory and practical assessments
Assessment
The electrical safe isolation installer course is designed for individuals who need to practice Safe Isolation and covers Regulation 3, 12, 13, 14 and 16 Electricity at Work Regulations 1989.
There are both practical and theory assessments.
Other details
Course type: Short Course
Level:
N/A