Electrical Safety Training
Our IOSH Approved, CPD Certified Electrical Safety Training is for employees who use electrical appliances and undertake or plan electrical work. The course supports employers to comply with the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989.
Each year, approximately 1,000 workplace accidents involving electricity are reported to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), with about 30 fatalities resulting from these incidents. Our electrical safety course helps to ensure employees can identify specific hazards and follow safe systems of work.
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Electrical Safety Training
Managing electrical safety is an essential, in-depth course that supports staff in reducing electrical hazards and ensuring compliance with UK regulations and standards.
£25
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Course aims
By the end of Electrical Safety Training, participants will:
- Understand their duties and their employer’s duties under the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989.
- Know the effects of electricity on the body.
- Be able to spot hazards associated with using electrical systems.
- Be able to describe the controls that can be put in place to prevent harm from electricity.
Course accreditations
Our accreditations mean you can be confident that we deliver high-quality, effective eLearning that forms part of a professional development programme.
We pride ourselves on our extensive certification and accreditation. We’re CPD Certified and this course is SCORM compliant which means it can be integrated as part of your existing LMS or used as part of our SHINE learning management system.
Learn more about our health and safety accreditations.
Who should take this course?
This electrical safety course is for employees who may use electrical appliances or undertake or plan electrical work carried out in buildings and premises.
Course duration
This electrical course online takes approximately 25 – 30 minutes to complete.
Electrical Safety FAQs
Does the electrical safety course include any practical demonstrations or just theory?
Electrical Safety Training includes practical examples and scenarios to illustrate key safety principles. The course equips participants with the knowledge they need to stay safe when working with electricity in different settings.
Can online electrical safety training be tailored to specific organisational needs?
While the core content covers essential safety topics applicable to most workplaces, we offer bespoke training solutions if you require a tailored course that addresses specific risks or procedures relevant to your organisation.
Is this training suitable for those with no prior electrical knowledge?
Yes, electrical safety awareness training is designed for both beginners and those with some experience. It covers the fundamentals of electrical safety in an accessible way, with clear explanations and visual aids to help participants understand the concepts.
What kind of support can I expect if I encounter issues with the course?
We offer full technical support to ensure a smooth experience, whether you’re using our SHINE platform or integrating the course into your LMS. Additionally, our customer support team is available to answer any questions related to course content or compliance.
Is there a discount if I need to train a large team?
Yes, we offer volume discounts for businesses that need to train multiple employees. Please contact us to discuss your requirements, and we can provide pricing based on your team size.
What happens if someone fails the course assessment?
Participants who don’t pass the assessment on their first attempt can review the course material and retake the assessment. The course is designed to support learning, with interactive elements and quizzes to reinforce understanding throughout.
How quickly can this training be rolled out to my team?
Once purchased, the course can be accessed immediately through our SHINE platform or integrated into your existing LMS, allowing employees to begin training right away.
Can I monitor employee progress throughout the training?
Yes, if using the SHINE platform, you can track employees’ progress, view completion rates, and download certificates for compliance records.
Start your learning adventure
Our offering provides three options for learning, catering to diverse preferences and needs. Whether you prefer the flexibility of eLearning, the immersive experience of virtual classes, or the in-person interaction of traditional learning, we have you covered. With our range of learning options, you can choose the method that suits your lifestyle and learning style best.
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eLearning
- Fully interactive – online learning
- Certified training – created by experts
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Virtual Learning
- Flexibility – complete at your own pace
- Bespoke – can be fully tailored to your needs
- Led by highly qualified experts
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Classroom Learning
- Collaboration – train alongside your colleagues
- Time-efficient – complete learning at your premises
- Team building opportunity
Course Overview
Introduction
Statistics to show that accidents with electricity are common.
Looking at the main causes of electrical accidents at work.
Regulations and duties
A duty holder’s, employer’s and employee’s responsibilities under the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989.
What electricity is and how it affects the body
How insulators and conductors work and what is meant by current, voltage and resistance.
How electricity affects the body including electrical burns and secondary injuries.
Electrical hazards
Looking at electrical hazards including electrical faults, cables and extension leads, excavating and digging, electricity arcing, rapid discharge and battery hazards.
Working with live electricity
How to stay safe when working with electricity cannot be avoided.
Why it is important to limit the voltage supply, and when an RCD (residual current device) must be used.
Covering risk assessments, gaining authorisation to proceed with work and following safe systems of work.
Maintenance
The parts of an electrical system that must be kept in good working order including portable equipment, connectors, plugs, double insulated equipment, lightbulbs, cables and electrical equipment used in flammable atmospheres.
The importance of maintaining, inspecting and testing electrical equipment and keeping records.
The types of everyday checks that should be performed.
Power cables, power lines and batteries
Precautions to take when planning excavations, working near overhead power lines and using 12-volt DC batteries.
How is it delivered?
Electrical Safety Training is delivered online or through a computer network to each trainee at their desktop, laptop or mobile device.
We can also provide the course to be integrated into a SCORM compliant LMS.
Training can be completed at the employee’s own pace by “bookmarking” and recording progress and returning to the training later.
SHINE – compliance record keeping
The Praxis42 Digital Platform SHINE is our advanced eLearning management system and helps organisations deliver effective online learning for their employees.
A cost-effective tool for compliance record-keeping, SHINE allows you to view and manage employee training records easily. Individual training certificates can be printed as proof of compliance for audits or visits from enforcing agencies.
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