Isolation and Lock-Off
Safe isolation of electrical equipment can be a critical part of ensuring worker safety, and in this half day course, aimed at those with basic little knowledge, we explore the tools and strategies needed to safely isolate electrical installations and equipment. The course will go on to study strategies of identifying safe point of isolation, locking off and proving dead.
Description
Overview
This half-day course is aimed at those with basic electrical knowledge, and covers the background and practical skills needed for safe isolation of electrical equipment. The course explores the tools needed to safely isolate installations and equipment, as well as studying the strategies of identifying safe points of isolation. The course concludes with a Q&A session, giving those attending the chance to ask individual questions and gain clarification and guidance on all electrical issues.
Aims and Objectives
This course aims to give those with a basic electrical knowledge a clear understanding of the tools and strategies needed for safe isolation of electrical installations and equipment.
Duration
This is a half-day course.
Prerequisites
There are no formal entry requirements for this course. However, learners are expected to have a good understanding of both spoken and written English.
Who Should Attend
This course is ideal for those with a basic electrical knowledge who wish to gain further insight regarding safe isolation of electrical equipment.
Contents
The course is based around the guidance issued by the Electrical Safety Council, HSE guidance note GS 38 and by the Memorandum Of Guidance on Electricity Work Regulations.
The course begins with an explanation of relevant guidance materials available, and an introduction to electrical safety. It then goes on to explore the tools and test equipment needed for safe isolation of electrical installations and equipment, before looking at the strategies for identifying safe point of isolation, and the processes involved in locking circuits off and proving them dead.
Course Benefits
This course can give those with basic electrical knowledge a clear understanding of isolation and lock-off procedure, as well as helping to develop their confidence in operating electrical equipment and installations.
Certification
Learners will be given a Certificate of Attendance on successful completion of the course.
Prerequisites
There are no formal entry requirements for this course. However, learners are expected to have a good understanding of both spoken and written English.