Safety training
Control of Hazardous Energies Standard / V5 DRAFT REVIEW - Oct 2025
d.
Tools
e.
Alerting techniques
f.
Job briefing/ pre-task briefing
g.
Deranged equipment
h.
Guards and cover
i.
Non-contact techniques (Infrared inspections)
j.
Arc flash
k.
Stored energy in batteries and capacitors
The participants shall:
Engage in the learning activity and share understandings about:
a. how to perform electrical work tasks safely using electrical safe working practices
b. the importance of using the electrical safe working practices in their work
c. the participants’ responsibility in ensuring that work is always performed in accordance with the electrical working practices
d. examples of actions to take when there is a lack of electrical safe working practices in place for electrical work
ELEMENT 3.2 - TREATING ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AS LIVE UNTIL AN ELECTRICALLY SAFE WORK CONDITION HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED
Learning objectives:
21) The participants can explain the importance of treating all electrical equipment as live until an electrically safe work condition has been established (Knowledge, intermediate level)
22) The participants can show interest in always treating all electrical equipment as live until an electrically safe work condition has been established (Ability, basic level)
The instructor shall:
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