Electrical Authorization Refresher Training: B0, B1, B1V, B2, B2V (testing), BR, BC, H0V
Operational objectives
Preparation for the corresponding electrical authorization certificate.
Enabling the employer to issue an authorization certificate.
To be able to:
- Identify electrical hazards and adopt appropriate behavior for the situation.
- Prepare and direct the work.
- Mark and monitor the area of operations.
- Identify, verify and implement collective and individual protective equipment.
- Carry out or supervise non-electrical work in the vicinity of a live or isolated electrical installation.
- Mastering the handling of equipment and tools in an electrical environment.
- Perform a general BT intervention.
- Perform a one-step and two-step lockout/tagout procedure.
- Prepare documents specific to the operations and report on the intervention.
- Apply the safety instructions for testing (for the "Testing" attribute).
Regulatory obligations
According to the provisions of the labor code, and more specifically article R 4544-10, as well as the technical rules contained in the UTE standard NF C 18510.
Prerequisites and practical advice
Good command of the language in which the training is delivered.
A diploma in electrical engineering or extensive experience in the field.
Valid certification.
Practical advice:
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
- Meeting room (in-house).
Target audience
Electrician or electromechanical technician responsible for carrying out or directing work or interventions, and for performing low-voltage lockouts/tagouts.
Persons performing non-electrical work in the vicinity of a low-voltage or high-voltage electrical installation (in a simple proximity zone).
Access procedures and deadlines for training
- Upon request by phone, email, or website.
- Via the pre-registration form (inter-training) and upon validation of the positioning form.
- Deadline according to the schedule of inter-sessions: 1 week before the start of the training.
- Timeframe for in-house sessions: to be agreed upon together.
Training program
Theoretical part (knowledge):
- Regulatory and normative context.
- Basic concepts of electricity.
- Analysis of risks related to electricity.
- Operations and authorization levels.
- Prevention of risks related to electricity.
- Power off operation.
- Fires and accidents of electrical origin.
Practical part (know-how):
- Conduct a comprehensive risk analysis.
- In the context of a low voltage intervention, proceed with a partial lockout/tagout.
- In the context of LV work, proceed with a general lockout/tagout.
Duration
- 2 days (14 hours), theory: 9 hours, practice: 5 hours.
- Sign-in per half-day.
Profile of participants
Trainers recognized for their pedagogical and technical skills and possessing extensive field experience.
Methods used
- Multimedia presentations, practical case studies, exchanges and feedback.
- Practical exercises and hands-on activities on a teaching installation.
Evaluation methods
- Theoretical assessment using a multiple-choice questionnaire.
- Assessment of know-how through practical workshops, case studies and simulations (assessment grid).
Number of participants
- Intermediate: 3 minimum and 6 maximum per session.
Date
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Place
Inter or intra.
Teaching methods
- Computers – video projectors… FICTIS PREVENTION video support.
- Equipment: Voltage absence tester, locking system, LV cabinet and HV cell (Merlin Gerin).
Accessibility for people with disabilities
- Our premises are accessible to people with reduced mobility.
- If you have a disability, please contact us to find out about the feasibility of your integration.
Training costs
Please contact us for a quote.
Formalization at the end of the training
It is handed over:
- To the trainee : a training manual, a booklet of electrical safety instructions, a training certificate, a provisional certificate of results.
- To the company : an Electrical Authorization Certificate to be signed by the trainee's employer.