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FSE course with first aid

Regular price 1.590,00 kr
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Desired language: Norwegian

The course can also be delivered as a classroom course from GTM Kompetanse.

- 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. It also includes training in first aid and special training in first aid for accidents caused by electrical current.

Annual review of FSE 2025 with first aid

According to the Regulations on Safety when Working in and Operating Electrical Installations (FSE), businesses covered by the regulations must ensure that personnel who work on or near, and operate, electrical installations receive the necessary training (FSE §7).

The requirement applies to both those working in low-voltage and high-voltage installations. The training must be repeated once a year, but more often if conditions make this necessary.

There should be no more than 12 months between each training.

The following topics will be reviewed, among others:

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

Theoretical first aid

  • Accident scene work – notification
  • Circulatory failure
  • Electrical injuries
  • Unconsciousness
  • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
  • Typical electrical damage at high voltage and low voltage

Practical information

The course can be completed on a PC, smartphone or tablet as long as you have access to the internet. It is structured in modules with film, text and images. After completing the course, you must pass a test to receive a course certificate.

Note that Norwegian authorities (DSB) also require that personnel working in or at electrical installations also undergo training in practical first aid at least every 12 months.

By purchasing this online course, you agree to our terms and conditions .

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The course provides you with training in safety when working on or near electrical installations, both low and high voltage installations, in accordance with FSE §7.

In addition, you will learn theoretical first aid and specially adapted first aid for accidents caused by electrical current, including electrical injuries, cardiopulmonary resuscitation and circulatory failure.

The course is suitable for anyone who works on or near electrical installations, as well as those who operate such installations.

This applies to both low and high voltage systems.

The course is conducted online on a PC, smartphone or tablet.

It is modular with film, text and images, and concludes with a test that must be passed to receive a course certificate.

Yes , the course follows the Regulations on Safety when Working in and Operating Electrical Installations (FSE) and the Norwegian authorities' requirements for annual first aid training for personnel working in or at electrical installations.

We offer payment by VISA/Credit card and invoice.

The standard invoice due date is 10 days, unless otherwise agreed.

If you choose an invoice, it will be sent to the email address provided when ordering or sent as EHF if available.