Advance Electrical Safety & Portable Appliance Testing Training
Advance Electrical Safety & Portable Appliance Testing Training
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Description
The Advanced Electrical Safety & Portable Appliance Testing Training course is designed to provide learners with the solid foundation of knowledge they need to test and work with electrical equipment safely. It covers the PAT testing procedure, fire safety training, step-by-step guidance for using power tools, and much more.
Designed by experts, this comprehensive course will teach you how to identify electrical hazards, conduct thorough fire safety and electrical risk assessments, and inspect electrical equipment efficiently. You will also familiarise yourself with key safety legislation and learn what to do in the case of an electrical emergency. Moreover, you will display knowledge on direct current, alternating current, voltage, resistance, capacitance and the use of capacitors
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Who Should Take the Course
Anyone with a knack for learning new skills can take this Advance Electrical Safety & Portable Appliance Testing Training
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Course Curriculum
This section provides an in-depth breakdown of the course structure, topics covered, and what students can expect from each module.
- In module one, we will explore general safety rules and the principles of electrical maintenance. It includes guidance on how to identify and prevent electrical hazards and essential information on protective clothing.
- In module two, we will learn about direct current circuits and how they are produced, as well as gain in-depth knowledge of the different types of cells and batteries and how they work.
- In module three, we will explore the basics of alternating currents and the definition of AC. It covers the expressions of amplitude, period and frequency, and the properties of sine waves.
- In module four, we will learn what resistors are used for and deepen our understanding of voltage sources. We will also gain fundamental knowledge of power ratings and wiring colour codes.
- In module five, we will gain in-depth knowledge of how a capacitor stores charge and the energy density of electric fields. What’s more, we’ll explore the factors affecting capacitance and the voltage rating of a capacitor.
- In module six, we will explore the types of electrical tools and equipment, familiarising with safety regulations and standards. It includes step-by-step guidance on how to use power tools safely.
- In module seven, we will deepen our understanding voltage, currents and power lines, exploring the different types of electrical incidents and what to do in the case of electrical shock.
- In module eight, we will famliarise with the risk assessment process, including the factors to consider during a risk assessment and who should perform one. It covers PAT testing and issues when planning PATs.
- In module nine, we will develop our understanding of the different types of equipment and how to inspect them in compliance with safety regulations. We will also learn about fire safety risk and emergency procedures.
- In module ten, we will explore the different classes of equipment, learning methods for protecting against electric shock. It provides practical guidance on the earth leakage test and the touch current test
- In module eleven, we will learn about the different types of portable electrical appliances exploring the PAT test process in detail and who should conduct the test. It provides essential information on different safety Acts and legal measures.
- In module twelve, we will learn more about the risk assessment procedure and will explore the factors to consider during risk assessment. It covers operatives’ obligations during risk assessments, as well as the role of RIDDOR.
- In module thirteen, we will gain an understanding of the kinds of things we should look for when carrying out a visual inspection. It includes tips on how to reduce risk of fire and the principles of fire safety management.
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