Start Date : 3 Aug ,2025
End Date : 7 Aug ,2025
Duration : 5 Days
Course Objectives
At the end of this course, participant will be able to:
- Explain the issues (statistics) associated with poor electrical safety in the workplace.
- Define and differentiate between qualified and unqualified persons under OSHA
- Identify requirements specified in OSHA, NFPA 70E, and describe seminaries and differences in OSHA & 70E.
- Fundamental requirements for high voltage electric safety
- List types of electrical hazards to personnel and describe the nature of the hazards
- Electric shock in high voltage equipment.
- Grounding system with high voltage equipment.
- High voltage protective equipment in a safe, reliable condition.
- Neutral grounding in high voltage equipment protective.
- Earth resistivity measurements for high voltage.
- Over voltages on power system and safety.
- High voltage Cables and safety Alternative forms of power switchgear and circuit breaker – current limiting, non-current limiting, etc.
- Power optimization equipment for real power and use of transformers, transmission lines, generators and motors devices to improve system operation
- Electrical hazards and precautions Statutory regulations and codes of practice High voltage safety rules Electrical safety documents
- Operational features of switchgear
- Circuit breakers - oil, gas, air and vacuum
- Auxiliary equipment
- Primary conductors and switchgear enclosures
- Switchgear maintenance
- Describe tests that can be done on switchgear
- Battery supply units Introduction to electrical faults and protection
- Fault diagnosis.
Course Content:
- Fundamental requirements for high voltage electric safety
- Electric shock in high-voltage equipment
- Neutral grounding in high-voltage protective equipment
- Earthing and Electrical safety
- Safety Related Work Practices
- HIGH VOLTAGE SWITCHGEAR.
- Working On or Near Live Parts
- Electric safety in high voltages power system
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Targeted Audience:
Electrical Engineers and Experienced Electrical Maintenance technicians
Structure & Methodology:
The course uses a mix of interactive techniques such as brief presentations by the consultant and the participants, group exercises and case studies. The course also includes live instructions, video presentations, and practical examples & case studies. The trainer uses up-to-date training techniques and a variety of training methods, to give all participants the best opportunities for learning, including:
- Class Session
- Group Discussions
- Case studies
- Simulation
- Evaluatio
Electrical Safety Compliance Professional
$3,995.00Price