EL24 – Electrical Safety Codes

 

Course Description

This highly relevant seminar is intended for electrical engineers and technicians involved in electrical safety. And those are responsible for general considerations of accident presentation.

The course can be used as an introduction to the field of fire fighting, personnel safety, machines safety and safety control for persons who are interested to work in safety area.

Course Goal:

The course presents a systematic approach to the basics of protection of electrical accidents, results from hazardous voltages and currents. It first adopts a general approach to the main accidents reasons and the method of avoiding them. . Then it explains what is meant by hazardous voltages and currents Electrical injuries mechanisms through human bodies is illustrated.., different types, and its use in different electrical earthing and protection is also given .. The protection and insulation and its associated control circuit will be deeply involved in this course with some applications in industry..

Course Objectives:

By the end of the course, participant will be able to:

  1. Gain an understanding of basic accidents and fire fighting procedures and electrical protection and insulation and its applications.
  2. Identify first aids and how it can perform instantaneously and how it can be effective and its application in electrical utilities and different aspects of industry.
  3. Gain some knowledge of how to perform simple protection procedures for fire fighting.
  4. Understand most of the electrical presentation tools and first aide devices in most of their work.

Course Outline:

  • General Considerations of Accident Presentation
    1. Definitions
    2. Electric accidents classifications
    3. Analysis of accident data
    4. Statistical analysis of accidents
    5. Electrical injuries
  • Electrical Injuries Mechanisms Through Human Body
    1. Mechanisms
    2. Respiratory system failure
    3. Alertness factor
    4. Current path
  • Affected Organisms
    1. Environmental factors
    2. Nervous system
    3. Living tissues
    4. Human electrical resistance
  • Hazardous Voltages and Currents
    1. Voltage
    2. Current
    3. Frequency
  • Electrical Codes
    1. IEEE
    2. SCC
    3. QMP
    4. CEC

Who Can Benefit?

  1. Electrical Engineers.
  2. Senior technicians who work in the electrical control and power utilities.
  3. Technicians who would like to refresh their knowledge.
  4. Mechanical and chemical Engineers who are interested in control subjects.
  5. Security services.

 

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