Overview
Understand basic electrical concepts and how they apply to workplace safety., Identify key electrical hazards and assess potential risks., Select and use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for electrical work., Apply Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) and safe work procedures effectively., Work safely around panels, wiring, and electrical equipment., Respond to electrical emergencies and perform basic first aid.
Beginner electrical technicians seeking to understand safety fundamentals., Maintenance staff and apprentices entering the electrical field., Anyone working around electrical equipment who wants to improve safety awareness.
No prior electrical experience is required., Basic literacy and ability to follow safety instructions., Access to a computer or mobile device for course materials.
Electricity can be dangerous — but with the right knowledge, habits, and proven safety procedures, you can work safely and confidently around electrical systems.
This beginner-friendly Electrical Safety Training course is designed for technicians, apprentices, maintenance workers, and anyone who works near or with electrical equipment. Whether you’re just starting in the electrical field or looking to refresh your skills, this course will guide you through the fundamental principles of electrical safety, hazard recognition, and safe work practices that can save lives.
Through step-by-step lessons, real-world examples, and practical safety tips, you will learn how to:
Understand basic electrical concepts and how they relate to workplace safety.
Identify common electrical hazards such as exposed wiring, arc flash risks, overloaded circuits, and unsafe grounding.
Select, inspect, and properly use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for electrical work.
Apply Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures to safely isolate electrical energy before maintenance or repair.
Follow safe work practices to prevent electric shock, arc flash injuries, and other accidents.
Respond effectively in emergency situations, including electrical fires, shocks, and burns.
Unlike many technical courses, this training is clear, practical, and jargon-free. You don’t need prior electrical experience — every concept is explained in simple language, supported by visuals, and linked to real workplace situations.
By the end of this course, you will have the confidence and skills to protect yourself and your team, reduce electrical risks, and comply with industry safety standards.
Perfect for:
Entry-level electrical technicians
Apprentices and vocational students
Maintenance and facility staff
Anyone working near energized equipment
Start today, and take the first step toward becoming a safer, more confident electrical professional.
Knowledge Uni
Knowledge Uni is a collaborative education initiative dedicated to delivering real-world learning experiences. Founded by a team of professionals from diverse industries—including technology, software engineering, risk management, business strategy, and personal development—we strive to bridge the gap between theory and practical application in both professional and personal contexts.
Our vision is to create a relevant, dynamic, and future-oriented learning ecosystem. Through an interdisciplinary approach, we design programs and resources that not only expand knowledge but also strengthen essential capabilities such as critical thinking, problem-solving, and strategic decision-making. For technical learners, our curriculum emphasizes hands-on coding practice, software architecture fundamentals, modern development workflows, and project-based learning that mirrors workplace expectations.
