Basic Electrical Awareness and Safe Isolation (EAL Certificated Redford Charles Course)
£156.00 – £250.00
Course Information:
This course is EAL approval. Upon successful completion an EAL certificate can be provided at an additional cost of £55+VAT per delegate.
If the EAL certification is not required, delegates will receive a Redford Charles Certificate of Achievement.
This course is for mechanical and semi-skilled operatives (such as Caretakers, Property Maintenance Personnel, Facilities Management Companies, Schools, Joiners, Plumbers, Gas Engineers) that require a basic knowledge of electrical installations and equipment, including safe isolation procedures and safe systems at work.
Organisations are required to comply with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. Part of this requirement is to comply with Electricity at Work Regulations which states that operatives must be competent to work on or near electrical equipment and follow recognised safe isolation procedures.
Basic Electrical Awareness
- Electricity as a form of energy
- Supply Systems
- Electricity and the atom
- Molecules and atoms
- Conductors
- Insulators
- The Basic Electrical Circuit
- Ohm’s Law
- Series Circuit
- Measuring current (ammeter)
- Measuring voltage (voltmeter)
- Direct current and alternating current
- Earthing arrangements in the UK
- Earthing systems
- Dangers of Electricity
- The Risk of Electric Shock
- Levels of Voltage
- Effects of Electric Shock
- Fire Risk
- Earthing and bonding
- Other protective measures
- Double insulation
Safe Isolation
- Dangers of electricity
- Electric shock
- The risk of electric shock
- Levels of voltage
- Effects of electric shock
- Earthing systems
- Fire risk
- Earthing and bonding
- Industrial accidents
- Electricity at work
- Assessing safe working practices
- Deciding whether to work dead or live
- Actions common to both dead and live working
- Working dead
- Working live
- Safe isolation procedures
- Additional precautions
- Twelve easy steps to safe isolation
- Safe isolation flowchart
This day can be followed with our Basic Electrical Maintenance course (Accessory Replacement) which has been developed to provide non-electrical staff (such as Caretakers, Property Maintenance Personnel, Facilities Management Companies, Schools, Joiners, Plumbers, Gas Engineers, etc) the training and skills needed to safely and confidently replace items such as lights or socket outlets, which alleviates the expense of calling in an electrician.
J McLeod –
An excellent course with clear explanations from the tutor at every point through the course.
N Barnsley –
Lots of valuable information included in the course that I can use in the work place.
Delegates from On-Site Training for University of Kent –
Excellent course, meeting the objectives with a very informed and interesting tutor.
Different supplies and 3 Phase explained. Nothing needs to be improved for this course.
Jeremy at PPS –
The course was excellent and met my objectives. Only thing I would suggest to improve this course would be more hands on training with panels and spurs but course had very good content.
Dawid of PPS –
In a days training, I learned more about electrics than throughout all of my school years. 10/10, will come back for more.
On Site Course at Eon, Bury –
Course Content was excellent as was my overall impression of the course with the presentation style being good.
E.ON Control Solutions Ltd Attendee –
Instructor was very informative and knowledgeable and liked ‘real world’ discussions of usage.
Course Attendee –
Very informative, really clear and concise. A very well presented course.
Course Attendee –
The course was very well lead and the instructor knows a lot about the course.
Mark –
Very Good Electrical Industry Knowledge. Very much enjoyed the course delivery and content.
J Turner –
Really interactive which is what is needed for this course.
D. Lewis –
Course absolutely met objectives. As Operations Manager, it has given me great insight into the Safe Isolation process and will enable me to carry out H&S tours more effectively.
Mr Wausley –
Earth equipotential bonding explained very well.