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Advanced Electrical Safety For Electrician and Electrical Engineering
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Offer ends 19 May 2026
Study method
Online, On Demand 
Duration
5.8 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
CPD
10 CPD hours / points
Certificates
  • Digital certificate - Free
  • Hard copy certificate - Free
  • Reed Courses Certificate of Completion - Free
Assessment details
  • Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) (included in price)
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

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Overview

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With workplace risks increasing and Electrical Safety more important than ever, this is the right time to gain the knowledge you need. The field of electrical engineering and electrician is projected to grow steadily, and new manager roles focusing on electrical safety can bring salaries from £35,000 to £55,000 annually.

Introducing our “Advanced Electrical Safety For Electrician and Electrical Engineering - CPD Accredited” course—your essential step to mastering Electrical Safety as a new manager. This training is designed to help every new manager in electrical engineering understand critical regulations, hazards, and safety controls.

Here’s what you’ll gain from this course:

  • Master Electrical Safety: Every new manager learns how Electrical Safety applies in Electrical engineering.
  • Hazard Recognition: New manager skills in identifying Electrical Safety risks across Electrical engineering workplaces.
  • Safe Practices: New managers' knowledge of lockout-tagout, wiring, and Electrical Safety equipment.
  • Emergency Readiness: New manager response strategies for Electrical Safety incidents in electrical engineering.

This Electrical Safety course prepares every new manager to take charge of risk management in electrical engineering, ensuring compliance with OSHA, NFPA 70E, and NEC standards. By mastering Electrical Safety, a new manager can lead teams effectively, protect workers, and build expertise in electrical engineering.

Don’t miss this chance to secure your place as a new manager with strong Electrical Safety knowledge. Enrol today and step into the future of Electrical engineering with confidence.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand key principles of electrical safety and hazard recognition.
  • Learn the importance of regulations like OSHA and NFPA 70E.
  • Identify common electrical hazards, including: shock, burns, and fire.
  • Apply safe work practices and hazard control techniques effectively.
  • Gain knowledge of lockout/tagout procedures and emergency response.
  • Recognise specialised PPE and safety measures for live work.

Key Features

  • Accredited by CPD
  • Instant e-certificate
  • FREE PDF + Hardcopy certificate
  • Free Additional Study Materials
  • Easy payment method
  • Fully online, interactive course with audio voiceover
  • Self-paced learning and laptop, tablet, smartphone-friendly
  • Learn Anytime, Anywhere
  • 24/7 Learning Assistance
  • Best Value Price
  • Discounts on bulk purchases

Enrol now in this Electrical Safety for Electrician and Electrical Engineering course to excel!

Certificates

Assessment details

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)

Included in course price

CPD

10 CPD hours / points
Accredited by CPD Quality Standards

Curriculum

2
sections
36
lectures
5h 47m
total
    • 1: Introduction 01:01
    • 2: 1.1. Introduction to Electrical Safety 00:21
    • 3: 1.1.1 Importance of Electrical Safety 01:09
    • 4: 1.1.2 Real-World Injury and Fatality Statistics 00:29
    • 5: 1.1.3 OSHA, NFPA 70E, and NEC Regulations Overview 01:07
    • 6: 1.1.4 Types of Electrical Hazards Shock, Arc Flash, Burns, Fire 01:02
    • 7: 1.1.5 Human Physiology and the Effects of Electrical Current 00:39
    • 8: 2.1. Electrical Fundamentals and Hazard Recognition 00:24
    • 9: 2.1.1. Electrical Concepts Voltage, Current, Resistance, Power 00:48
    • 10: 2.1.2. Circuit Types Series, Parallel, Grounded vs. Ungrounded 00:33
    • 11: 2.1.3. Common Hazardous Conditions 01:10
    • 12: 2.1.5. Understanding Labels, Warning Signs, and Electrical Panel Markings 00:48
    • 13: 3.1. The Electrical Safety Model Recognize, Evaluate, Control3.1. The Electrical 00:33
    • 14: 3.1.1. Identifying Common Electrical Hazards and Warning Signs 01:09
    • 15: 3.1.2. How to Evaluate Electrical Hazards in the Workplace 01:06
    • 16: 3.1.3. Practical Approaches to Controlling Electrical Hazards 01:41
    • 17: 4.1. Safe Work Practices and Controls 00:18
    • 18: 4.1.1. LockoutTagout (LOTO) Step-by-Step 01:09
    • 19: 4.1.2. Control Panel Safety 00:56
    • 20: 4.1.3. Proper Extension Cord Use and Power Tool Precautions 00:51
    • 21: 4.1.4 Wiring and Grounding Best Practices 00:50
    • 22: 4.1.5. Use of Testing Equipment (Voltage Testers, Insulation Meters) 00:51
    • 23: 4.1.6 Periodic Inspections and Maintenance 00:49
    • 24: 4.1.7 Electrical Incident Reporting and Documentation 00:49
    • 25: 4.1.8. Preventing Common Mistakes (e.g., Bypassing Safety, Misusing Tools) 01:02
    • 26: 5.1. Live Circuit Work and Emergency Preparedness 00:19
    • 27: 5.1.1. When Live Work Is Permitted (OSHANFPA 70E) 00:46
    • 28: 5.1.2. Energized Electrical Work Permits (EEWP) 00:41
    • 29: 5.1.3. Shock and Arc Flash Boundaries 00:26
    • 30: 5.1.4. Approach Limits and Restricted Zones 00:48
    • 31: 5.1.5. Specialized PPE for Live Work 00:43
    • 32: 5.1.6. Emergency Response for Electrical Incidents 01:03
    • 33: Conclusion 00:46
    • 34: Leave a Review 01:00
    • 35: Certificate & Transcript 01:00
    • 36: Advanced Electrical Safety 5:17:00

Description

Course Curriculum:

  • Module 01: Introduction To Electricity
  • Module 02: Introduction to Electrical Safety
  • Module 03: Importance of Electrical Safety
  • Module 04: Real-World Injury and Fatality Statistics
  • Module 05: OSHA, NFPA 70E, and NEC Regulations Overview
  • Module 06: Types of Electrical Hazards Shock, Arc Flash, Burns, Fire
  • Module 07: Human Physiology and the Effects of Electrical Current
  • Module 08: Electrical Fundamentals and Hazard Recognition
  • Module 09: Electrical Concepts Voltage, Current, Resistance, Power
  • Module 10: Circuit Types Series, Parallel, Grounded vs. Ungrounded
  • Module 11: Common Hazardous Conditions
  • Module 12: Understanding Labels, Warning Signs, and Electrical Panel Markings
  • Module 13: The Electrical Safety Model Recognize, Evaluate, Control
  • Module 14: The Electrical Safety
  • Module 15: Identifying Common Electrical Hazards and Warning Signs
  • Module 16: How to Evaluate Electrical Hazards in the Workplace
  • Module 17: Practical Approaches to Controlling Electrical Hazards
  • Module 18: Safe Work Practices and Controls
  • Module 19: LockoutTagout (LOTO) Step-by-Step
  • Module 20: Control Panel Safety
  • Module 21: Proper Extension Cord Use and Power Tool Precautions
  • Module 22: Wiring and Grounding Best Practices
  • Module 23: Use of Testing Equipment (Voltage Testers, Insulation Meters)
  • Module 24: Periodic Inspections and Maintenance
  • Module 25: Electrical Incident Reporting and Documentation
  • Module 26: Preventing Common Mistakes (e.g., Bypassing Safety, Misusing Tools)
  • Module 27: Live Circuit Work and Emergency Preparedness
  • Module 28: When Live Work Is Permitted (OSHANFPA 70E)
  • Module 29: Energized Electrical Work Permits (EEWP)
  • Module 30: Shock and Arc Flash Boundaries
  • Module 31: Approach Limits and Restricted Zones
  • Module 32: Specialized PPE for Live Work
  • Module 33: Emergency Response for Electrical Incidents

Accreditation

All of our courses are fully accredited, including this Electrical Safety For Electrician and Electrical Engineering Course, providing you with up-to-date skills and knowledge and helping you to become more competent and effective in Electrical Safety For Electrician and Electrical Engineering.

Certification

Once you’ve successfully completed your course, you will immediately be sent a FREE digital & Printed certificate (only printed certificate delivery fee applicable). Our certifications have no expiry dates, although we do recommend that you renew them every 12 months.

Who is this course for?

This Electrical Safety For Electrician and Electrical engineering Course can be taken by anyone who wants to understand more about the topic. With the aid of this course, you will be able to grasp the fundamental knowledge and ideas. Additionally, this Electrical Safety For Electrician and Electrical engineering Course is ideal for:

  • Electricians seeking to strengthen knowledge of electrical safety essentials.

  • Electrical engineers aiming to understand workplace hazard control methods.

  • Safety officers responsible for compliance with electrical safety regulations.

  • Maintenance staff handling electrical systems, circuits, and testing equipment.

  • Individuals interested in safe work practices for electrical environments.

Requirements

Learners do not require any prior qualifications to enrol on this Electrical Safety For Electrician and Electrical engineering Course. You just need to have an interest in Electrical Safety For Electrician and Electrical engineering Course.

Career path

After completing this Electrical Safety For Electrician and Electrical engineering Course you will have a variety of careers to choose from. The following job sectors of Electrical Safety For Electrician and Electrical engineering Course are:

  • Electrician

  • Electrical Engineer

  • Safety Officer

  • Maintenance Technician

  • Health and Safety Inspector

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