
Electrosafety
Our company conducts training courses in electrical safety.
The electrical safety groups II, III, IV, and V grant company personnel permission to perform various tasks in electrical installations and certify their level of training.
Employees with Group II must:
- have basic technical knowledge of the structure and equipment of electrical installations;
- clearly understand the dangers of electric current and the hazards of approaching live parts;
- know the basic safety precautions when working in electrical installations;
- have practical skills in providing first aid to victims.
Employees with Group III must:
- have basic knowledge of general electrical engineering;
- know the structure of electrical installations and the procedure for their maintenance;
- know the general safety rules, including the rules for work permits, the use and testing of protective equipment, and specific requirements related to the work performed;
- be able to ensure safe work execution and supervise personnel working in electrical installations;
- know the rules for rescuing a victim from electric shock, providing first aid, and be able to apply them in practice.
Employees with Group IV must:
- have knowledge of electrical engineering at the level of specialized vocational education;
- have a full understanding of hazards when working in electrical installations;
- know the electrical equipment of residential and public buildings;
- understand the electrical installation diagrams and equipment of the serviced area and the scope of technical measures ensuring work safety;
- know the safety requirements for servicing electrical installations, as well as the safety measures for performing specific tasks in electrical installations;
- be able to conduct briefings, organize safe work execution, and supervise team members;
- know the rules for rescuing a victim from electric shock, providing first aid, and be able to apply them in practice;
- be able to implement organizational measures to ensure safe work in electrical installations;
- be able to train personnel in safety rules and practical first aid techniques.
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Answers to frequently asked questions(FAQ)
The course includes training on the basics of electrical safety, rules for working with electrical equipment, and accident prevention.
No special preparation is required to complete the course, but a basic understanding of working with electrical systems is recommended.
Re-certification in electrical safety should be done every 3 years.
There are various categories, including those for workers who operate, maintain, or repair electrical equipment
Yes, we offer remote training in electrical safety with the possibility of obtaining a certificate
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