FSE course with first aid
FSE course with first aid
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See our course calendar for scheduled classroom courses.
Implementation: Theory + practical exercises
No more than 12 months should elapse between each training.
The main person responsible for fulfilling the requirements of the regulations is the owner/operator of the electrical installation and the owner of the business that carries out activities covered by the regulations.
The requirement applies to both those who work with low- and high-voltage systems.
The training should be repeated once a year, but more often if circumstances make this necessary.
The course is adapted to the requirements of the regulations and also includes training in first aid and special training in first aid for accidents caused by electrical current.
We have skilled and experienced instructors who have the ability to teach in a simple, interesting and engaging way.
The following topics will be reviewed, among others:
Part 1: FSE
- Validity of the regulations
- Definitions
- Responsibilities
- Planning
- Work on or near live equipment
- Work on or near disconnected facilities
- Power flow
- Safety philosophy
- Protective measures
- Requirements for protective equipment and instructions
- Difference in method and precautions between high voltage and low voltage
Part 2: First aid:
- Accident scene work – notification
- Circulatory failure
- Electrical injuries
- Unconsciousness
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- Typical high voltage damage
- Typical damage caused by low voltage
- Practical exercises
Practical information:
Course duration: 4-5 hours
Upon completion of the course, each participant receives a course certificate as documentation of completed training. The course certificate is valid for 12 months.
We provide all necessary equipment for the course.
Requirements for prior knowledge:
Electrical background or training for instructed personnel.
The price includes the issuance of documentation of completed training.
