INITIAL TRAINING FOR ELECTRICAL AUTHORIZATION B1, B1V, B2, B2V, BR, BC, BE
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.
- 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.
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 is required.
Practical advice:
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
- Meeting room (in-house).
Target audience
Electrician or electromechanical technician responsible for ensuring or directing work or interventions, and for carrying out low-voltage lockouts/tagouts.
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
- 3 days (21 hours), theory: 16 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
- Intra: 1 minimum and 10 maximum per session.
- Intermediate: 3 minimum and 8 maximum per session.
Date
Contact us.
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.