What is Basic Electrical Safety?
Build foundational awareness of workplace electrical hazards with this Basic Electrical Safety course designed for professionals working around energized systems. Ideal for non-electricians, the course provides practical guidance on identifying electrical risks, understanding how electricity can cause injury, and applying safe work practices that support compliance with Canadian safety standards. Participants will gain the knowledge needed to recognize hazards early, reduce exposure, and contribute to a safer work environment.
Présentation du cours
Basic Electrical Safety Course for Workplace Professionals
Electricity is present on nearly every worksite, and when incidents occur, the consequences are immediate and severe. This Basic Electrical Safety course provides a structured, professional understanding of how electrical hazards develop and how they can be controlled.
Designed for non-electricians working around energized systems, this course builds foundational knowledge in hazard recognition, regulatory compliance, and safe work practices to support a safer, more informed workforce.
Why Electrical Safety is Essential for Professionals
Electrical hazards remain one of the leading causes of serious workplace injuries and fatalities. Workers who lack formal electrical training are often exposed to risks they don’t fully understand, especially in environments with temporary power, overhead lines, or damaged equipment.
This course addresses that gap by equipping professionals with the knowledge needed to recognize hazards early, follow proper procedures, and align with Canadian safety standards. The result is reduced risk, improved compliance, and stronger workplace accountability.
Learning Outcomes
What Will You Learn in This Basic Electrical Safety course?
- Identify how electricity works and how it creates workplace hazards
- Analyze how electrical current impacts the human body
- Navigate Canadian electrical safety regulations and standards
- Distinguish roles and responsibilities across the workplace
- Recognize common hazards such as power lines and faulty equipment
- Implement hazard identification and risk assessment processes
- Apply safe work practices, including PPE use and emergency response
DURÉE DE LA FORMATION
This online training course takes approximately 90 minutes to complete. Learners can progress at their own pace, with the ability to pause, resume, and review content at any time for flexibility and convenience.
NOTE MINIMALE REQUISE
A minimum score of 80% is required to successfully complete the course. Participants are allowed up to three attempts to achieve a passing grade.
ATTESTATION DE FIN DE FORMATION
Upon successful completion, a certificate of completion will be available for download and printing.
