Course programmes
11 - 12 March 2025 (In Person)
13 - 15 May 2025 (Live Virtual)
25 - 26 November 2025 (In Person)
11 - 12 March 2025 (In Person)
08.30 | Day 1 - Registration |
08.45 | Introduction |
09.15 | Basic Electricity |
09.45 | Why good electrical safety management matters
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11.00 | Refreshment break |
11.15 | Managing Electrical Risk
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11.45 | Reduce risks in the workplace and how the Code of Practice was developed
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12.15 | Lunch |
13.00 | Case Study 1 Managing ‘Policy’
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14.00 | Case Study 2 Managing ‘Procedure’
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15.00 | Refreshment Break |
15.15 | Incident investigation
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16.30 | End of Day One |
08.30 | Day 2 - Registration |
08.45 | Case Study 3 Managing ‘People’
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09.45 | Case Study 4 Managing Specific Issues
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11.15 | Refreshment Break |
11.30 | Self-Assessment Evaluation
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12.00 | Lunch |
12.45 | Legal consequences of failure to manage risk – Michael Appleby, Partner, Fisher Scoggins Waters LLP Solicitors Michael specialises in defending directors, senior individuals and companies facing investigation or prosecution for health and safety offences or manslaughter arising from work related incidents. This session will provide insights and advice as follows:
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14.00 | Case Study 5 - Interview Under Caution |
14.45 | Refreshment Break |
15.00 | Using the IET Code of Practice Summary
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15.30 | Closing remarks and end of course |
13 - 15 May 2025 (Live Virtual)
08.45 | Day 1 - Teams opens
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An introduction to managing electrical safety | |
09.00 | Basic Electricity |
09.45 | Why Electrical Risk Management is important
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11.00 | Comfort Break |
11.15 | Managing Electrical Risk
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11.45 | Reduce risks in the workplace and how the Code of Practice was developed
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12.10 | Case Study - Managing Policy
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13.00 | End of Day 1 |
08.45 | Day 2 - Teams opens Case Study Managing ‘Procedure’ Issues
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10.00 | Case Study Managing ‘People’ Issues
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11.00 | Comfort Break |
11.15 | Case Study Managing Specific Issues
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13.00 | End of Day 2 |
08.45 | Day 3 - Teams opens Self-Assessment Evaluation
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09.15 | Incident investigation
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10.45 | Comfort Break |
11.00 | Guest speaker - Michael Appleby, Partner, Fisher Scoggins Waters LLP Solicitors Legal consequences of failure to manage risk Michael specialises in defending directors, senior individuals and companies facing investigation or prosecution for health and safety offences or manslaughter arising from work related incidents. This session will provide insights and advice as follows:
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12.20 | Using the IET Code of Practice
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13.00 | Closing remarks and end of course |
25 - 26 November 2025 (In Person)
08.30 | Day 1 – Registration |
08.45 | Introduction |
09.15 | Basic Electricity |
09.45 | Why good electrical safety management matters
|
11.00 | Refreshment break |
11.15 | Managing Electrical Risk
|
11.45 | Reduce risks in the workplace and how the Code of Practice was developed
|
12.15 | Lunch |
13.00 | Case Study 1 Managing ‘Policy’
|
14.00 | Case Study 2 Managing ‘Procedure’
|
15.00 | Refreshment break |
15.15 | Incident investigation
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16.30 | End of Day One |
08.30 | Day 2 – Registration |
08.45 | Case Study 3 Managing ‘People’
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09.45 | Case Study 4 Managing Specific Issues
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11.15 | Refreshment Break |
11.30 | Self-Assessment Evaluation
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12.00 | Lunch |
12.45 | Legal consequences of failure to manage risk – Michael Appleby, Partner, Fisher Scoggins Waters LLP Solicitors Michael specialises in defending directors, senior individuals and companies facing investigation or prosecution for health and safety offences or manslaughter arising from work related incidents. This session will provide insights and advice as follows:
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14.00 | Case Study 5 - Interview Under Caution |
14.45 | Refreshment Break |
15.00 | Using the IET Code of Practice Summary
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15.30 | Closing remarks and end of course |