Electricity At Work Regulations

The Electricity at Work Regulations (EAWR) Course is a must for anyone who needs to understand the electrical regulations as part of their job role.

Description

On completion of the electricity at work course, participants will have an understanding of the current legal requirements regarding:

  • Extent and application of regulations

  • Relationship with other legislation

  • Relationship with non-statutory documents

  • Enforcement and penalties

  • Regulation 4 – Systems, work activities and protective equipment

  • Regulation 5 – Strength and capability of electrical equipment

  • Regulation 6 – Adverse or hazardous environments

  • Regulation 7 – Insulation, protection and placing of conductors

  • Regulation 8 – Earthing or other suitable precautions

  • Regulation 10 – Connections

  • Regulation 11 – Means of protecting against excess of current

  • Regulation 12 – Means of cutting off the supply and for isolation

  • Regulation 13 – Working on equipment made dead

  • Regulation 14 – Working on or near live conductors

  • Regulation 15 – Working space, access and lighting

  • Regulation 16 – Competency

  • Regulation 29 – Defence

Entry Requirements

Candidates must be aged 18 or over to qualify for this course

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This is a half day course

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