Workshop on Electrical Safety: Hazards and Protective Measures
October 28 – November 1, 2024
Venue: – Tenko Plaza Hotel, Accra
22 Boundary Rd, East Legon, Accra, Ghana
Course Fee: $3,000 per Participant
Program Overview:
Electrical hazards can result in serious injuries or death for personnel that work on or around electrical equipment. In Fact, electrocutions rank fourth in causes of industrial fatalities. In order to ensure a safe workplace, personnel must understand electrical safety regulations, electrical hazards, and the use of safe work procedures and protective equipment.
This course focuses on international safety requirements, including OSHA standards, and provides information on the steps needed for the prevention of electrical injuries to individuals tasked with the operation and maintenance of electrical equipment.
For Whom:
This course is designed for professionals managing and supervising personnel involved in the maintenance and repair of electrical equipment, such as field supervisors, safety professionals, site managers, lead technicians, maintenance engineers and maintenance supervisors.
Learning Objectives:
At the end of the program, participants will be able to:
⦁ minimize risks by identifying the hazards associated with electrical energy and by complying to safety guidelines;
⦁ enhance safety by understanding the difference between low, medium, and high voltage and by adopting the relevant safety rules accordingly;
⦁ apply the inspection requirements when working with or on electrical equipment to avoid equipment damage and possible injuries to personnel;
⦁ follow inspection requirements for personal protective equipment (PPE) and reduce injuries by identifying defective PPE; and
⦁ describe and apply the requirements in EN 500110, the most widely used standard for the protection of individuals from the effects of electrical hazards.
Course Outline:
Day 1: Electrical hazards
⦁ Electrical terminology
⦁ Resistance
⦁ Voltage
⦁ Current
⦁ Conductor
⦁ Insulator
⦁ Grounding
⦁ Protective earthing
⦁ Bonding
Day 2: Electric shock: Definition, Causes and Effect
⦁ Electric shock defined
⦁ How it occurs
⦁ Effect on the human
⦁ Rescue methods
⦁ Arc flash
⦁ Arc flash defined
⦁ How it occurs
⦁ Effect on the human
⦁ Rescue methods
Day 3: Equipment hazards associated with electric shock
⦁ Equipment hazards
⦁ Inadequate wiring hazards
⦁ Overload hazards
⦁ Flexible cords
⦁ Inadequate protective earthing
⦁ Protective devices
⦁ Fuses
⦁ Circuit breakers
⦁ Ground fault circuit interrupters
⦁ Equipment engineering for shock protection
⦁ Boundaries for shock protection
⦁ Personal Protective Equipment for shock protection
Day 4: Arc flash protective measures
⦁ Equipment engineering for arc flash protection
⦁ Arc flash boundaries
⦁ Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for arc flash protection
⦁ Determining what hazards are involved
Day 5: Risk identification and Mitigation Measures
⦁ Identifying the risks involved
⦁ Developing measures to reduce the risks
⦁ Implementing the measures
⦁ Documenting the process
⦁ Reviewing process
The Course Package: Includes: Course material in soft copy, Tea break, Lunch, City tour, and certificate of attendance. A laptop with the soft copy of the course material loaded with a carrying bag will be presented to the participants at the end of the course.
Note: Payment is either U$D or the prevailing parallel market rate. We do not accept government official rate.
Training Methodology
⦁ Methodology: Lectures, discussions, exercises, case studies, audio-visual aids will be used to reinforce these teaching/learning methods
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