LICQual Electrical Safety Specialist (ESS) Course In Pakistan (Rawalpindi, Peshawar)
LICQual Electrical Safety Specialist (ESS) Course
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What is LICQual Electrical Safety Specialist (ESS) Course?
This LICQual Electrical Safety Specialist (ESS) Course provides an understanding of the principles of electricity and the electrical hazards common to business and industry. It examines the common electrical injuries to employees and how to prevent them. You will learn how to recognize, evaluate, and control electrical hazards. The course covers regulatory compliance and safe work practices.
Basic duties of Electrical safety specialist:
Fosters a safety culture and supports the implementation of safety policies in compliance with the company safety program to eliminate work related injuries. Identifies and reports risks and potentially dangerous situations.
Who should attend?
Individuals responsible for overseeing safety in industries such as:
Construction Manufacturing Agriculture Maritime General Industry.Why this course?
This course provides an understanding of the principles of electricity and the electrical hazards common to business and industry. It examines the common electrical injuries to employees and how to prevent them. You will learn how to recognize, evaluate, and control electrical hazards.
Who should attend this course?
This training course is recommended for the following personnel:
Electrical Engineers, Supervisors and Safety Professionals Facility Maintenance personnel Mechanical Engineers, HVAC installers, designers Safety Managers & Professionals Risk Managers Project Managers Plant Managers Maintenance Engineers Electrical contractors Company Owners and Safety OfficerCourse Modules:
Introduction To Electrical Safety At Workplace
Electrical Hazard Analysis
Explain the hazards related to shock
Explain the hazards related to arc flash
Explain the hazards related to arc blast
Explain how time and current affect the magnitude of electrical hazards
Explain how other injuries may result from shock, arc flash, and arc blast
Explain the hazards related to mechanical and electrical energy in a fault
Electrical Safety Fundamentals
Interpret the relationship between NFPA 70E and OSHA standards
Identify the scope of NFPA 70E
Explain essential NFPA 70E definitions and its application
Electrical Safety Programs Components
Identify the components of an electrical safety program
Distinguish between electrical safety employer responsibilities and employee responsibilities
Determine qualified person requirements for a given task and equipment
Select and set up a test instrument for a given task and equipment.
Electrical safety program principles, controls, and procedure.
Establishing An Electrically Safe Work Condition
Define the phrase “Electrically Safe Work Condition
Describe the objective of an electrically safe work condition
Determine the lockout/tag out program requirements
Determine the lockout/tag out principles and responsibilities
Identify lockout/tag out equipment requirements
Describe lockout/tag out procedure requirements
Working While Exposed To Electrical Hazards
Identify the conditions under which work on energized electrical equipment is justified
Describe the information that must be included in an energized electrical work permit
Identify the requirements for working while exposed to electrical hazards
Identify and define the approach boundaries for shock protection
Identify shock and arc flash hazard risk assessment requirements
Describe the arc flash boundary and the restrictions on qualified and unqualified personnel
Identify the two methods used to determine arc flash personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements (Incident energy method or Table method)
Identify equipment labelling requirements