Introduction to Electrical System and Safety
Overview of the Course
This training course will familiarize students with the occupational safety and health concerns which should be inherent in every electrical system.
In the designing, operating and maintenance of electrical systems, the engineer must consider the health and safety hazards associated with electrical components as well as the safety of the surrounding community from fires, shocks and explosions. Also included in the training are basic concepts of electrical systems require for both entry-level and experienced electrical professionals to effectively go about their duties on the job.
Course Content
- Electricity Basics
- An introduction to safety and some basic electrical engineering concepts
- Electrical shock hazards and controls, and inadvertent activation of equipment
- Ignition of flammable and combustible materials and explosives
- History of Electrical Safety
- Electrical Safety Organizations
Course Benefits
At the end of this course, all trainees shall be able to;
- Understand at a deeper level the fundamentals of electrical systems
- Be more conscious of hazards associated with electrical systems
- Understand different techniques of electrical hazard control
- View an electrical shock from an anatomical perspective and understand how to prevent it.
- Become aware of the mechanisms associated with electrical fire.
- Get an historical perspective of electrical safety
- Understand electrical codes and standards associated with electrical safety
- Get a deeper understanding of the mechanism and mechanics of more serious electrical hazards like arc flashes and arc blasts
- Become competent in analyzing electrical hazards.
Registration Procedure
- Complete the registration form below this page.
- Course Registration must be completed 2 weeks before training commencement.
- Course Registration details would be sent to your email latest 24 hours before commencement of training.