Basic Electrical Safety
Basic Electrical Safety
Published 11/2024
Created by Vikas Sinwar
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 11 Lectures ( 1h 22m ) | Size: 736 MB
Electricity and hazards
What you'll learn
Best safe practices while working on electricity
Effect of electricity on human body
Electrical hazards
Protective devices which can safeguard from electricity
Safety Precautions during Domestic Installation
Earthing
Requirements
No electrical engineering knowledge is required
Description
Hello Students !Welcome to the Basic Electrical Safety course! This course is designed to provide you with essential knowledge on electrical hazards and how to protect yourself from the dangers of electricity. You'll gain an in-depth understanding of various electrical hazards, including electric shocks, electrocution, burn, fall and the potential causes of electrical fires such as short circuits, overloading, faulty equipment, leakage currents, and wet conditions.Throughout the course, we'll cover key safety practices and precautions to minimize risks, including proper earthing and grounding techniques, the use of personnel protective equipment (PPE), Protective devices (Residual Current Circuit Breaker, Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker, Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter, Surge Protection Devices, Miniature Circuit Breaker, and Molded Case Circuit Breaker, and safety tools (Multi meter) that help prevent electrical injuries. We'll also explore important electrical safety measures during domestic installations and what steps to take in the event of an electrical emergency.By the end of this course, you'll be equipped with the knowledge to identify electrical hazards, implement safety protocols, and protect yourself and others from electrical dangers in both residential and workplace settings.Enroll in the Basic Electrical Safety course today and take the first step toward ensuring a safe environment free from electrical hazards.
Who this course is for
Safety officer
Safety managers
Project Engineers
HSE Supervisors
Electrical Engineers
Electrical graduate engineers and diploma holders
Electricians
Person curious about safety