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Safety Management on Electrical Systems
The aim of this seminar is to discuss the design and implementation of safety management frameworks to minimise the possibilities of injury on electrical power systems and ensure as far as possible, organisations are in a legally defendable position. The following areas will be discussed: safety management, design and installation of equipment, standards and integrity (BS-7671 2008), safety rules, availability and maintainability (HV & LV), Arc flash burns, PPE and arc containment, risk assessment, fault capability, machinery and process safety, emergency procedures and communications.
Senior management, middle management and senior engineers in the following industrial sectors:
- Large power consuming plants
- Dispersed generation contractors and operators
- Mass transit operators
- Airport management
- Hospital and estate management companies
- Dispersed installations (industrial, commercial and retail)
- Multiple site management organisations
- Water and sewage industries
Attendees will be made aware of the need for comprehensive safety management systems and procedures to manage safety on all operations on their electrical systems, particularly when spread across multiple sites and integrated with active sources.
Implementing the sound systems outlined will reduce individual’s risk of prosecution and also the subsequent major business losses to their companies.
