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- 13 Sections
- 108 Lessons
- 16 Weeks
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- Module 01: Introduction and Basics5
- Module 02: Communication Skills8
- Module 03: Electrical Units and ohm’s Laws6
- Module 04: Safety Precautions13
- 4.1General Safety Rules
- 4.2Effects of Electric Current on the Body
- 4.3On the Job
- 4.4Protective Clothing
- 4.5Ladders and Scaffolds
- 4.6Fires
- 4.7Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupters
- 4.8Arc-Fault Circuit Interrupters (AFCIs)
- 4.9Grounding
- 4.10Electrical Maintenance
- 4.11Identifying and preventing electrical hazards
- 4.12Personal protective equipment
- 4.13Summary, Assessment
- Module 05: Direct Current3
- Module 06: Alternating Current7
- Module 07: Voltage and Resistance9
- Module 08: Capacitance and Capacitors10
- Module 09: Working Safely with Electrical Equipment4
- Module 10: Electrical Incidents7
- Module 11: Risk Assessment11
- 11.1What you need to know about risk assessments
- 11.2What is a risk assessment?
- 11.3Factors to consider during a risk assessment
- 11.4Performing a risk assessment
- 11.5Who should perform a risk assessment?
- 11.6Operatives’ obligations during risk assessments
- 11.7The Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 (RIDDOR)
- 11.8Risk Assessment during PAT
- 11.9The Code of Practice for In-Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment
- 11.10Issues when planning PATs
- 11.11Summary,Assessment
- Module 12: Reducing and Controlling Risks11
- 12.1The choice and different kinds of equipment
- 12.2Inspecting equipment
- 12.3General things to look for during a visual inspection
- 12.4Inspecting the equipment
- 12.5Reducing risks: fire safety
- 12.6What must you do to ensure fire safety?
- 12.7Performing the fire safety risk assessment
- 12.8Itemised process of fire safety risk assessment
- 12.9Emergency procedures
- 12.10Call for an Emergency
- 12.11Summary,Assessment
- Module 13: Combined Inspection and Testing14
- 13.1Combined inspection and testing
- 13.2Types of Equipment and Tests
- 13.3The different classes of equipment
- 13.4The Earth Leakage Test
- 13.5The Touch Current Test
- 13.6IEC leads and extension leads
- 13.7PAT testers without a two-stage power lead test
- 13.8Using the IEC lead tester
- 13.9The different types of Electronic Testing Equipment
- 13.10Testing earthed and double-insulated equipment with meters
- 13.11Methods of protecting against electric shock
- 13.12Test stickers and records
- 13.13Faulty or unsuitable equipment
- 13.14Summary, Assessment
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