Training on Electrical & Fire Safety Aspect
Electrical & Fire Safety Training
Duration: 1 Day
EBS delivers a comprehensive Electrical and Fire Safety training program designed to strengthen workplace safety awareness and operational control within industrial and manufacturing environments. This program goes beyond basic compliance, equipping participants with the technical understanding and practical skills required to identify hazards, assess risks, and implement effective preventive measures.
With increasing incidents of electrical faults and fire-related accidents in industrial facilities, organizations must move from reactive safety management to proactive risk prevention. This training supports that transition by building in-house capability to manage fire and electrical risks systematically and sustainably.
Why This Training Matters
Electrical malfunctions, overloaded systems, improper maintenance, and inadequate fire preparedness continue to be major contributors to workplace accidents. A structured understanding of fire protection systems, electrical safety standards, and regulatory expectations is essential to reduce operational disruptions, prevent injuries, and protect assets.
This program helps organizations strengthen internal control mechanisms, improve inspection readiness, and align with national and international safety expectations.
What Participants Will Gain
By the end of the training, participants will be able to:
- Understand the fundamentals of electricity and common industrial electrical hazards
- Identify fire risks and evaluate the adequacy of existing protection systems
- Interpret relevant local and international safety regulations
- Conduct basic electrical risk assessments
- Apply preventive and corrective maintenance strategies
- Support implementation of structured fire and electrical safety management practices
Program Coverage
The training provides a practical overview of fire safety preparedness, protection systems, and emergency response considerations. Participants explore key components such as fire detection, suppression systems, building safety principles, and maintenance responsibilities.
On the electrical side, the session covers industrial electrical systems, fault types (including overload, short circuit, residual current, and arc-related hazards), load protection mechanisms, grounding systems, and inspection techniques.
Practical demonstrations of commonly used testing and inspection tools are incorporated to bridge theory with real-world application.
Who Should Attend
This program is suitable for:
- Factory management representatives
● Compliance and sustainability teams
● Maintenance and engineering personnel
● Safety officers and facility supervisors
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