Introduction
Occupational safety and electrical security are critical components of any industrial and operational environment. Electrical hazards—such as shock, arc flash, short circuits, and equipment failure—pose significant risks to personnel, assets, and operations if not properly managed.
This 10-day comprehensive training program, developed by Global Horizon Training Center, provides an integrated approach to occupational safety and electrical risk management. It combines safety principles, electrical protection systems, regulatory compliance, and practical field applications.
Participants will gain the knowledge and skills required to identify hazards, implement safety measures, and ensure secure and compliant electrical operations in industrial environments.
Course Objectives
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
- Understand occupational safety principles and electrical hazards
- Identify and assess electrical risks in the workplace
- Apply safety standards and regulatory requirements
- Implement electrical protection and control measures
- Ensure safe operation and maintenance of electrical systems
- Conduct safety audits and inspections
- Respond effectively to electrical incidents and emergencies
- Promote a strong safety culture
Target Audience
- Electrical and Power Engineers
- Maintenance and Reliability Engineers
- HSE and Safety Professionals
- Technicians and Supervisors
- Industrial and Facility Personnel
Outline
Day 1: Fundamentals of Occupational Safety
- Safety principles and culture
- Types of workplace hazards
- Risk assessment basics
- Safety management systems
Day 2: Electrical Hazards and Risk Identification
- Types of electrical hazards (shock, arc flash, burns)
- Causes of electrical accidents
- Risk identification and evaluation
- Case studies
Day 3: Electrical Safety Standards and Regulations
- Overview of standards (IEC, NFPA 70E, OSHA)
- Compliance requirements
- Safety policies and procedures
- Legal responsibilities
Day 4: Electrical Protection Systems
- Protection devices (relays, breakers, fuses)
- Grounding and bonding
- Overcurrent and fault protection
- Coordination of protection systems
Day 5: Safe Work Practices and Procedures
- Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures
- Permit-to-work systems
- Safe isolation and switching
- Working in energized environments
Day 6: Arc Flash and Electrical Incident Prevention
- Arc flash hazards and analysis
- Personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Safe approach distances
- Incident prevention strategies
Day 7: Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance Safety
- Safe inspection and testing procedures
- Maintenance practices for electrical systems
- Use of testing instruments
- Hazard mitigation during maintenance
Day 8: Emergency Response and Incident Management
- Responding to electrical accidents
- First aid for electrical injuries
- Fire safety and suppression systems
- Emergency planning
Day 9: Safety Audits and Continuous Improvement
- Conducting safety audits and inspections
- Identifying gaps and corrective actions
- Performance monitoring
- Building a safety culture
Day 10: Integrated Safety Management & Final Workshop
- Developing a comprehensive safety program
- Risk assessment and mitigation planning
- Case studies and scenario-based exercises
- Group project and presentation
- Final review and evaluation
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