ELECTRICITY AT WORK REGULATIONS 1989
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1 ELECTRICITY AT WORK REGULATIONS 1989 One Day Course MODULE A: LEGAL REQUIREMENTS Objectives By the end of this Module, participants should understand: (d) the legal status of the Regulations and their relationship to other relevant legislation, such as the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974, the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1992 and the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1992; the structure of the Regulations; the definitions contained in Reg.2, and the meaning of certain other keys words and phrases; who have responsibilities under the Regulations as duty holders, and the extent of those responsibilities. 2 Interpretation 3 Duties 29 Defence 30 Exemptions 31 Extension outside Great Britain 32 Disapplication 33 Revocations and modifications
2 MODULE B: DANGERS OF ELECTRICITY By the end of this Module, participants should appreciate the different types of danger, from which the Regulations aim to prevent injury. MODULE C: TRAINING, EXPERIENCE, COMPETENCE AND SUPERVISION By the end of this Module, participants should be aware of: the duties placed on both employer and employee to ensure that those engaged in work activities do not put themselves or others in danger because of lack of competence; the need for competency in other aspects of electrical work, such as the design and construction of systems. Regulation covered 16 Persons to be competent to prevent danger and injury MODULE D: SAFE SYSTEMS DESIGN AND INSTALLATION By the end of this Module, participants should: understand the need for correct design and installation of an electrical system; be aware of the factors which have to be taken into account when selecting the equipment and components which make up a system; understand the need for overcurrent protection and the factors which affect the selection of protective devices. NB. The requirements concerned with protection against electric shock are covered in Module F. 4(1) System construction 4(2) System maintenance 5 Strength and capability of electrical equipment 6 Adverse or hazardous environments 10 Connections 11 Means for protecting from excess of current
3 MODULE E: SAFE SYSTEMS WORKING SPACE, ACCESS AND LIGHTING By the end of the Module, participants should understand the need to take account of the requirements to provide adequate working space, access and lighting when siting electrical equipment. Regulation covered 15 Working space, access and lighting MODULE F: SAFE DESIGN PROTECTION AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK By the end of this Module participants should: appreciate the overall requirement for correct system design to protect against electric shock; understand the different methods of protection available, and where they should be used; be able to carry out a check on the protective measures required for a given system. 4(1) System construction 4(2) System maintenance 7 Insulation, protection and placing of conductors 8 Earthing or other suitable precautions 9 Integrity of referenced conductors 10 Connections
4 MODULE G: SAFE SYSTEMS OF WORK By the end of this Module, participants should understand the Regulations requirements for safe working on both de-energised and live electrical systems. 4(3) Work activities 4(4) Protective equipment 12 Means for cutting off the supply and isolation 13 Precautions for work on equipment made dead 14 Work on or near live conductors MODULE H: ACTION PLAN FOR DUTYHOLDERS By the end of this Module, participants should understand: the responsibilities that their employers have under the Regulations, and what they, as employees, need to do to ensure that these responsibilities can be met.
5 ELECTRICITY AT WORK REGULATIONS 1989 One Day Course COURSE TIMETABLE Registration Introduction Course Arrangements Module A: Legal Requirements Module B: Dangers of Electricity Module C: Training, Experience, Competence & Supervision Coffee Module D: Safe Systems Design & Installation Module E: Safe Systems Working Space, Access & Lighting Questions on Morning Sessions Lunch Module F: Safe Design Protection against electric shock Tea Module G: Safe Systems of Work Module H: Action plan for dutyholders Discussion and Questions Close
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