Safety training
Control of Hazardous Energies Standard / V5 DRAFT REVIEW - Oct 2025
3.3 When to establish an electrically safe work condition 3.4 How to establish an electrically safe work condition TOTAL 4.1 Electrical measurement equipment 4.2 3-point test method to prove the absence of voltage 4.3 Isolation of electrical equipment TOTAL 5.1 Hazardous electrical safety scenarios 5.2 Safe handling of Stored Energy: batteries and capacitors TOTAL
100 min.
4. Testing and isolation
110 min.
5. Control of hazardous electricity in task-based scenarios
210 min
6. Training review
6.1 Training review 6.2 Feedback session TOTAL
10 min.
GRAND TOTAL
480 min.
Table 8.5.1 – GWO Electrical Safety Module timetable
8.6 Detailed Description of the CoHE Electrical Safety Module
The administrative part of the registration should be carried out before the module begins.
Note
LESSON 1 - INTRODUCTION TO THE TRAINING
20 min.
The aim of this lesson is for the participants to be motivated and to engage in the GWO CoHE Electrical Safety Module safely at a training facility, while recognising what is expected of them during the training.
After successfully completing this lesson of the CoHE Electrical Safety Module, the participants can:
1) Recognise the course content and the facilities involved to ensure a clear understanding of what is expected during the course (Knowledge, basic level)
2) Name and point out local emergency procedures and facilities (Knowledge, basic level)
3) Discuss the relevant human factors, and explain the implications of these (Knowledge, intermediate level)
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