Description
A Practical Workshop for Operators, Technicians, and Maintenance Personnel
This workshop is designed specifically for individuals working in water and wastewater utilities who are not certified electricians but regularly interact with electrical systems. Participants will gain a solid understanding of electrical safety fundamentals, regulatory requirements, and best practices to reduce risk and respond effectively in emergency situations.
Developed using industry-recognized standards and best practices, this course provides essential knowledge for safe operation and compliance in environments where electrical hazards may be present.
What You’ll Learn:
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Identify and understand the risks associated with electrical systems
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Learn strategies for preventing equipment damage and personal injury
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Understand relevant industry standards and regulatory requirements
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Know how to respond to electrical incidents and fulfill reporting obligations
Key Topics Covered:
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Introduction to Electricity
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Electrical Safety Standards and Regulations
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Roles and Responsibilities in Electrical Safety
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Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
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Protective Measures and Precautions
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Incident Reporting Procedures
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Emergency Response Planning
Through a combination of classroom-style instruction, interactive exercises, and real-world case studies, participants will leave this workshop with practical knowledge they can apply immediately in the field. Whether you’re an operator, technician, or maintenance staff, this training will provide valuable insights that can be applied directly in the field.