
Thomson Bridge
Work Safely in the Vicinity of Live Electrical Apparatus as a Non-Electrical Worker
Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)This course is designed to train individuals who are required to hold a current certificate for the specified work. This course has been tailored based on industry best-practice and to be in accordance with the relevant standards and legislations. The course will be delivered by an experienced industry professional, bringing a depth of knowledge and experience to the learner.
Through completing this course, learners with non-electrical backgrounds will acquire the knowledge to stay safe and understand compliance requirements when working near live power sources. Leaners will be able to perform risk assessments, be able to identify and mitigate hazards in their working environment. The course will cover safe approach distances (SAD's) when it comes to working near live electrical apparatuses. It includes work functions that may be performed, such as vegetation control, scaffolding, rigging, painting and/or any other activity that requires working safely and complying with requirements and/or established procedures near live electrical apparatus.
Delivery mode
Thomson Bridge offers this course through the following delivery modes:
Blended
Combine the flexibility of online learning with the support of on campus learning.
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Course fees
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Career opportunities
The Work Safely in the Vicinity of Live Electrical Apparatus as a Non-Electrical Worker will prepare you for the following roles.
About Thomson Bridge
Supporting the global energy transition with electrical skills, safety and compliance training and electrical engineering services
Energy transformation is occurring globally, and major themes driving business decisions include utility grid modernisation, system hardening, renewable generation expansion and integration, electrification, communications and outsourcing.