โก Electrical Safety
Respect the Power. Control the Energy. Protect Every Life.
The Electrical Safety Course is designed to provide workers, technicians, engineers, supervisors, and safety professionals with essential knowledge and practical awareness for working safely around electrical systems, equipment, and installations.
Participants learn how electrical hazards occur, how to identify unsafe conditions, and how to prevent electric shock, burns, arc-flash incidents, fires, and other electrical accidents. Through practical demonstrations, realistic workplace scenarios, and interactive exercises, the course develops safe work habits, energy-isolation awareness, and responsible decision-making.
โก What You’ll Learn
๐ Electrical Hazard Awareness
Understand common electrical hazards such as electric shock, burns, short circuits, arc flash, faulty equipment, and exposed conductors.
๐ Electrical Isolation
Learn the importance of isolating electrical energy before maintenance, repair, inspection, or other intervention.
โ ๏ธ Arc Flash Awareness
Understand how arc-flash incidents can occur and the importance of appropriate controls, boundaries, procedures, and PPE.
๐ Electrical Equipment Inspection
Learn how to recognise damaged cables, plugs, sockets, tools, panels, and other electrical equipment.
๐ฆบ Electrical PPE
Understand the importance of selecting appropriate PPE based on the electrical task and identified hazards.
๐จ Emergency Response
Learn the appropriate response principles for electrical incidents, fires, shocks, and other emergencies.
๐ก๏ธ Key Training Areas
Participants are introduced to:
โก Electrical safety fundamentals
๐ Electric shock hazards
๐ฅ Electrical fire hazards
๐ฅ Arc-flash awareness
โ ๏ธ Arc-blast awareness
๐ Electrical isolation
๐ท๏ธ Lockout/Tagout awareness
๐ Electrical equipment inspection
๐งฐ Safe use of electrical tools
๐ Cables, plugs, sockets, and extension leads
๐ญ Electrical panels and installations
๐ง๏ธ Wet-area electrical hazards
๐ฆบ Electrical PPE
๐ง Approach and restricted areas
๐ Permit-to-work awareness
๐ ๏ธ Maintenance safety
๐จ Emergency response
๐ Incident and near-miss reporting
๐ง Practical Electrical Safety Training
Identify the Energy. Isolate the Hazard. Work Safely.
Participants can gain practical exposure to:
01 โ IDENTIFY THE HAZARD
Recognise electrical sources, exposed conductors, damaged equipment, wet conditions, overloaded circuits, and other potential risks.
02 โ ASSESS THE RISK
Understand who could be exposed and what the potential consequences may be.
03 โ ISOLATE THE ENERGY
Understand the importance of disconnecting and controlling electrical energy before work begins.
04 โ VERIFY
Understand the principle of confirming that the energy has been effectively isolated using approved procedures and appropriate equipment.
05 โ PROTECT
Use suitable barriers, signage, tools, PPE, and other required controls.
06 โ PERFORM THE TASK
Carry out work according to authorised procedures and within the individual’s level of competence.
07 โ RESTORE SAFELY
Follow established procedures before restoring electrical power.
๐ Electrical Isolation & Lockout/Tagout
Don’t Work on Energy You Haven’t Controlled.
Participants develop awareness of the basic principles of electrical energy isolation:
๐ 01 โ IDENTIFY
Identify all relevant electrical energy sources.
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โน๏ธ 02 โ SHUT DOWN
Stop the equipment according to the approved procedure.
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๐ 03 โ ISOLATE
Disconnect or isolate the electrical supply.
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๐ 04 โ LOCK & TAG
Apply approved isolation devices and identification according to site procedures.
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โก 05 โ VERIFY
Confirm that hazardous energy has been effectively isolated using approved methods.
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๐ ๏ธ 06 โ WORK
Carry out the task safely under the applicable procedure.
Isolation Must Be Verified Before Work Begins.
๐ฅ Arc Flash Awareness
A Few Seconds Can Change Everything.
Participants learn about the hazards associated with arc-flash events, including:
โก Electrical arc formation
๐ฅ Extreme heat
๐ฅ Pressure and blast effects
๐งฑ Molten metal and debris
๐๏ธ Eye and face injuries
๐ Hearing hazards
๐งฅ Clothing ignition
๐ฅ Secondary fires
The training emphasises the importance of appropriate electrical safety procedures, risk assessment, approach boundaries, equipment condition, authorised access, and task-specific PPE.
๐ Electrical Equipment Inspection
Spot the Defect Before It Becomes an Incident
Participants learn to identify potential concerns such as:
Damaged cables
Exposed conductors
Cracked plugs
Damaged sockets
Loose connections
Overloaded extension leads
Damaged electrical tools
Missing covers
Defective switches
Damaged insulation
Signs of overheating
Unauthorised modifications
Water or moisture exposure
Damaged Electrical Equipment Should Not Be Used Until It Has Been Properly Assessed and Made Safe.
๐ฆบ Electrical Safety PPE
Depending on the task and risk assessment, appropriate protection may include:
๐ช Safety helmet
๐ Safety glasses
๐ก๏ธ Face protection
๐งค Appropriate electrical protective gloves
๐งฅ Protective clothing
๐ฅพ Suitable safety footwear
๐ฆป Hearing protection where required
๐งฐ Insulated tools where appropriate
โก Other task-specific electrical protection
PPE Is the Last Line of Defence โ Control the Hazard First.
๐ง Electrical Work Area Control
Keep Unauthorised People Away From Electrical Hazards
Participants learn the importance of:
๐ง BARRIERS
Establish suitable physical controls where required.
โ ๏ธ WARNING SIGNS
Clearly communicate electrical hazards.
๐ท AUTHORISED PERSONNEL
Restrict access to appropriately trained and authorised workers.
๐ SAFE DISTANCES
Maintain applicable approach and restricted-area requirements.
๐ ISOLATION
Prevent unexpected energisation where work requires it.
๐ง๏ธ Electrical Safety in Wet Conditions
Water and Electricity Are a Dangerous Combination
Participants learn to recognise additional risks associated with:
Wet floors
Water leakage
Outdoor electrical equipment
Damaged insulation
Improper extension leads
Temporary electrical installations
Wet hands or clothing
Poorly protected electrical connections
Stop and Assess When Environmental Conditions Change.
๐ญ Electrical Safety in Industrial Workplaces
Engineering and industrial environments may involve:
โ๏ธ Machinery
Electrical motors, control systems, panels, and automated equipment.
๐ Temporary Power
Extension leads, portable tools, temporary installations, and construction power.
๐ ๏ธ Maintenance
Inspection, troubleshooting, repair, and equipment isolation.
๐ฅ Hot Work
Electrical equipment operating near heat, sparks, or flammable materials.
๐๏ธ Construction Activities
Electrical systems combined with work at height, excavation, lifting, and temporary installations.
๐จ Emergency Response
Know What to Do When an Electrical Incident Occurs
The course introduces emergency-response awareness for:
โก Electric Shock
Do not approach or touch the affected person until the electrical hazard has been safely controlled. Follow established emergency procedures and seek appropriate emergency assistance.
๐ฅ Electrical Fire
Raise the alarm, isolate the energy where safe and authorised to do so, evacuate as required, and follow the site’s fire-response procedures.
๐ฅ Arc Flash
Activate emergency response, move away from the hazard when safe, and seek immediate medical attention for injuries.
๐ Equipment Failure
Stop work, isolate the affected equipment where appropriate, secure the area, and report the condition.
๐ Electrical Incident Reporting
Every Electrical Incident Is a Learning Opportunity
Participants learn the importance of reporting:
Electric shocks
Arc-flash events
Electrical fires
Near misses
Damaged equipment
Exposed conductors
Repeated equipment failures
Unsafe temporary installations
Overheating or burning smells
Unsafe electrical practices
Report the Hazard Before Someone Gets Hurt.
๐ฏ Learning Outcomes
After completing the course, participants will be able to:
Understand fundamental electrical safety principles.
Identify common electrical hazards.
Recognise electric shock and burn risks.
Understand basic arc-flash hazards.
Identify unsafe electrical equipment and installations.
Understand the importance of electrical isolation.
Recognise basic Lockout/Tagout principles.
Understand the importance of verification before work.
Apply appropriate electrical safety practices within their level of training.
Recognise when electrical equipment should be removed from service.
Understand the role of barriers, signage, and restricted access.
Select appropriate PPE based on the task and risk.
Respond appropriately to electrical emergencies.
Report electrical hazards, incidents, and near misses.
Contribute to a stronger electrical safety culture.
๐ท Who Can Attend?
This course is suitable for:
Electricians โข Electrical Technicians โข Maintenance Personnel โข Engineers โข Machine Operators โข Production Workers โข Supervisors โข Safety Officers โข Facility Managers โข Contractors โข Construction Workers โข Industrial Workers โข Engineering Trainees
๐ง Training Approach
Learn โ Identify โ Isolate โ Protect โ Work โ Respond
The course combines:
๐ Classroom Learning
Fundamental electrical safety concepts and hazard awareness.
๐ Hazard Identification
Practical identification of electrical risks in realistic workplace scenarios.
๐ Isolation Exercises
Understanding energy-isolation principles and safe work procedures.
โก Arc-Flash Awareness
Interactive scenarios involving electrical energy and potential consequences.
๐ฆบ PPE Awareness
Understanding task-specific electrical protection.
๐จ Emergency Scenarios
Practical discussions around electric shock, fire, arc flash, and equipment failure.
๐ Electrical Safety Cycle
Control the Energy Before It Controls You
๐ 01 โ IDENTIFY
Locate electrical energy sources and potential hazards.
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๐ 02 โ ASSESS
Understand the level and nature of the electrical risk.
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๐ก๏ธ 03 โ CONTROL
Apply appropriate engineering, administrative, and PPE controls.
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๐ 04 โ ISOLATE
Control hazardous electrical energy before work where required.
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โก 05 โ VERIFY
Confirm the effectiveness of the isolation according to approved procedures.
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๐ ๏ธ 06 โ WORK
Perform the task safely and within authorised limits.
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๐ 07 โ MONITOR
Watch for changing conditions, defects, and unexpected hazards.
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๐จ 08 โ RESPOND
Act quickly and appropriately if an electrical emergency occurs.
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๐ 09 โ IMPROVE
Learn from incidents, observations, and near misses.
๐ Key Benefits
For Workers
Improve electrical hazard awareness and develop safer working habits.
For Electricians & Technicians
Strengthen electrical isolation, equipment inspection, and safe-work practices.
For Supervisors
Improve monitoring, communication, and control of electrical work activities.
For Organisations
Support safer electrical operations, reduce exposure to electrical hazards, and strengthen workplace safety culture.
โญ Why Electrical Safety Matters
Electricity is essential to almost every modern workplace, but uncontrolled electrical energy can result in shock, burns, arc-flash injuries, fires, equipment damage, and fatalities.
Effective electrical safety training helps workers recognise hazards, control energy, follow safe procedures, use appropriate protection, and respond effectively when something goes wrong.
Respect the Power. Control the Energy. Protect Every Life.
โก Electrical Safety
Identify the Hazard. Isolate the Energy. Work Safely.
Develop the knowledge and practical awareness required to recognise electrical hazards, apply effective controls, and work safely around electrical systems and equipment.
