Electrical Safety Training helps workers understand how to work safely around electrical equipment, systems, and energy sources. It explains the common hazards related to electricity and teaches the safe methods to prevent shocks, burns, arc flash, and equipment damage. The training builds awareness, practical skills, and safe habits, which are essential for anyone working near live electrical systems.
Electricity is one of the most powerful and dangerous forms of energy used in industries. Even a small mistake can lead to serious incidents such as electric shock, short circuits, arc flash explosions, fires, and major downtime.
Many of these incidents happen because workers are not trained on hazards, fail to follow safety rules, or misuse tools and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
Electrical Safety Training helps teams:
In sectors like manufacturing, construction, oil & gas, facilities management, and engineering services, electrical safety is not optional — it is a core requirement.
Our Electrical Safety Training is designed for real industrial situations. The content is simple, practical, and aligned with international safety practices. The training helps participants identify hazards, understand safe operating procedures, learn how to lockout/tagout systems, handle electrical tools properly, and respond during emergencies.
The programme combines theory with real-life case studies, allowing participants to understand why incidents happen and how to avoid them. Every session is led by experienced safety professionals who bring years of field knowledge.
This programme is suitable for:
Whether you are new to electrical work or have years of experience, this training strengthens your understanding and helps you make safer decisions.
After completing the training, participants will be able to:
The training helps reduce unplanned downtime, boosts compliance, and protects both people and equipment.
At Ken Institute, we deliver electrical safety training through flexible formats that suit your team’s availability and work environment. Our delivery model includes:
Our trainers visit your facility to conduct sessions based on your actual work conditions, machinery, and hazards. This approach ensures that workers learn what is relevant to them.
Instructor-led online sessions with interactive exercises, Q&A, and case study discussions. Teams across multiple locations can join easily.
Short, simple, and self-paced learning modules with assessments. Ideal for refresher training and onboarding new members.
We tailor the programme to your industry — construction, oil & gas, manufacturing, power plants, engineering services, and more.
Regardless of delivery mode, every participant receives worksheets, assessments, and an internationally recognised certificate from Ken Institute.
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Because electrical hazards can cause fatal injuries, industries are required to train employees to work safely and follow regulatory standards.
The duration depends on the modules selected. It can range from a 4-hour awareness session to a 2-day advanced programme.
Yes. Every participant receives a Ken Institute certificate after successfully completing the training and assessment.
Absolutely. We customise the modules to match your electrical systems, tools, risk level, and industry.
Yes. Many incidents involve workers who are not electricians but work near electrical systems. This training helps them stay safe.
Yes. Arc flash awareness, boundaries, and PPE requirements are part of our standard module.
Yes. We offer flexible scheduling, including evening and weekend sessions, to cover all shifts.