Certificate in Electrical Safety
Graduate School of Management
Electricity can kill or severely injure people and cause damage to property. However, you can take simple precautions when working with or near electricity and electrical equipment to significantly reduce the risk of injury to you, your workers and others around you. This course provides a summary of those precautions. Safety related work practices are employed to prevent electric shock or other injuries resulting from either direct or indirect electrical contact when work is performed near or on equipment or circuits which are or may be energized.
Electrical Safety - Power System
Low Voltage Overload Protection
Electrical Safety - Short Circuit Protection
Electrical Safety - Earth Fault Protection
Electrical Safety - Earthing
Types of the Supply System
Electrical Safety - Cables
Classification of Hazard-Prone Areas
Measures Related to Gas/Ducts/Fibre material
Classification of Temperature
Protection Against Weather Complexities
Safe Electrical Equipment Design Characteristics
Electrical Safety - Test Certifications
Procedure to Mark Unprotected Equipment
Maintenance of Unprotected Equipment
Electrical Safety - Duties and Obligations
Electrical Safety - Primary Ex-protection
Electrical Safety - Secondary Ex-Protection
Precautions Against Highly Flammable Contents
Safety Measures During Handling Lighting Protection Equipment
Electrical Safety - Bonding
Electrical Safety - Transformer Safety
Electrical Safety - Motor Handling Safety
Electrical Safety - Generator Handling Safety
Electrical Safety - Crane Handling Safety
Measures During Preventive Maintenance
Electrical Safety - Types of Safety Equipment
Implications of Human Behaviour
Do's and Don'ts at a Glance
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