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This Electrical Supervisor course is designed for Electrical Supervisors, Electricians, Electrical Engineers, Electrical Technicians, Electrical Maintenance Engineer and Electrical Assessors.
Through this comprehensively guided course, you will learn the safety precautions and the risk assessment process, along with taking you through the structure of atoms, electrons, resistance, electric current, electric units, and Ohm’s Laws. Furthermore, you will also grasp and develop a better understanding of direct current, alternating current, voltage, resistance, capacitance and capacitors.
Safety from electricity is important as hazards such as shock and arc flash can result in injuries and even death. So we took extra steps and designed modules that focus on mentioning electrical incidents, how to work safely with electrical equipment and how to inspect and test to ensure risks are reduced and controlled. As a supervisor, you will need to have great communication skills. We covered that too in our course. We will focus on listening, communication strategies, and verbal, written, oral and non-verbal communication.
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Accredited by CPD
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Instant e-certificate and hard copy dispatch by next working day
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Fully online, interactive course with audio voiceover
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Developed by qualified professionals in the field
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Discounts on bulk purchases
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Self-paced learning and laptop, tablet, smartphone-friendly
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24/7 Learning Assistance
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Who should take the Electrical Supervisor Training Course
Anyone with a knack for learning new skills can take this Electrical Supervisor course. While this comprehensive training is popular for preparing people for job opportunities in the relevant fields, it also helps to advance your career for promotions.
Certification
Once you’ve successfully completed your Marketing course, you will immediately be sent a digital certificate. Also, you can have your printed certificate delivered by post (shipping cost £3.99). Our certifications have no expiry dates, although we do recommend that you renew them every 12 months.
Accreditation
All of our courses, including this Electrical Supervisor Training course, are fully accredited, providing you with up-to-date skills and knowledge and helping you to become more competent and effective in your chosen field.
Assessment
At the end of the Electrical Qualified Supervisor course, there will be an online assessment, which you will need to pass to complete the course. Answers are marked instantly and automatically, allowing you to know straight away whether you have passed. If you haven’t, there’s no limit on the number of times you can take the final exam. All this is included in the one-time fee you paid for the course itself.
Electrical Supervisor Training Course Curriculum
The detailed curriculum outline of our Electrical Supervisor course is as follows:
Module 01: Introduction and Basics
- Structure of Atoms
- Electrons
- Electric Current
- Resistance
- Electric Power
Module 02: Communication Skills
- Effective Listening Skills
- Verbal Communication
- Written Communication
- Oral Communication
- Non-Verbal Communication
- Communication Strategies
- Summary
- Assessment
Module 03: Electrical Units and ohm’s Laws
- The Coulomb
- The Ampere
- The Volt
- The Ohm
- The Watt
- Ohm’s Law
Module 04: Safety Precautions
- General Safety Rules
- Effects of Electric Current on the Body
- On the Job
- Protective Clothing
- Ladders and Scaffolds
- Fires
- Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupters
- Arc-Fault Circuit Interrupters (AFCIs)
- Grounding
- Electrical Maintenance
- Identifying and preventing electrical hazards
- Personal protective equipment
- Summary
- Assessment
Module 05: Direct Current
- Direct Current Circuit Basics
- Cells and Batteries
- Summary
- Assessment
Module 06: Alternating Current
- Alternating-Current Basics
- Definition of AC
- Period and Frequency
- The Sine Wave
- Expressions of Amplitude
- The Generator
- Summary
- Assessment
Module 07: Voltage and Resistance
- Voltage Sources
- Voltage Rises and Voltage Drops
- Ground as a Voltage Reference
- Uses of Resistors
- Fixed Resistors
- Colour Code
- Power Ratings
- Variable Resistors
- Summary
- Assessment
Module 08: Capacitance and Capacitors
- Capacitor
- How does a Capacitor Store Charge
- Capacitance and Unit of capacitance
- Factors Affecting Capacitance
- Voltage Rating of a Capacitor
- Capacitors in Series
- Capacitors in Parallel
- Energy Stored in a Capacitor
- Energy Density of Electric Field
- Summary
- Assessment
Module 09: Working Safely with Electrical Equipment
- Hand Tools
- Power Tools Safety
- Electrical Standards and Regulations
- Summary
- Assessment
Module 10: Electrical Incidents
- Caution
- Breaking contact with electricity
- High voltage current
- Low-voltage current
- Lightning
- Shocks
- Summary
- Assessment
Module 11: Risk Assessment
- What you need to know about risk assessments
- What is a risk assessment?
- Factors to consider during a risk assessment
- Performing a risk assessment
- Who should perform a risk assessment?
- Operatives’ obligations during risk assessments
- The Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 (RIDDOR)
- Risk Assessment during PAT
- The Code of Practice for In-Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment
- Issues when planning PATs
- Summary
- Assessment
Module 12: Reducing and Controlling Risks
- The choice and different kinds of equipment
- Inspecting equipment
- General things to look for during a visual inspection
- Inspecting the equipment
- Reducing risks: fire safety
- What must you do to ensure fire safety?
- Performing the fire safety risk assessment
- Itemised process of fire safety risk assessment
- Emergency procedures
- Call for an Emergency
- Summary
- Assessment
Module 13: Combined Inspection and Testing
- Combined inspection and testing
- Types of Equipment and Tests
- The different classes of equipment
- The Earth Leakage Test
- The Touch Current Test
- IEC leads and extension leads
- PAT testers without a two-stage power lead test
- Using the IEC lead tester
- The different types of Electronic Testing Equipment
- Testing earthed and double-insulated equipment with meters
- Methods of protecting against electric shock
- Test stickers and records
- Faulty or unsuitable equipment
- Summary
- Assessment