WHS

Work Safely in the Vicinity of Live Electrical Apparatus as a Non-Electrical Worker

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Course Summary

  • Prepare to work safely in the vicinity of live electrical apparatus
  • Work safely in the vicinity of live electrical apparatus
  • Complete work and documentation

This unit involves the skills and knowledge required to work safely in the vicinity of live electrical apparatus as a non-electrical worker.

It includes compliance with safe approach distances for the worker, plant, tools and equipment.

The application of the skills and knowledge described in this unit may require a licence/registration to practice in the workplace.

Other conditions may also apply under state and territory legislative and regulatory licensing requirements which must be confirmed prior to commencing this unit.

Scheduled Course Dates

This course is offered 'on demand' or has variable costs and delivery features. Contact the Training Provider for further information and to enrol.

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