Do you work with or around electrical installations? In this online course, you will learn more about work methods, protective equipment and first aid in the event of electrical accidents. The course is updated according to SS-EN 50110-1, edition 4:2024 and is recommended by SEK Svensk Elstandard.
ESA skilled is a part of ESA 19 wich is the electrical industry’s collective safety regulation for the prevention of damage caused by electricity. A part of the regulation contains requirements for training. ESA 19 regulates, among other things, the cooperation between line/utilities owners and contractors and contributes to having a common standard for the work at different electrical installations can be facilitated.
Within the European Union about 500 000 persons fall from scaffolding every year. 40 000 of these are seriously hurt, seriously enough to need to be home from work for several days. Tragically about 1000 die every year. Therefore the Swedish Work Environment Authority has decided that those who set up, change or dismantle scaffolding must have completed an approved course, which is verified by a certificate. The course is based on AFS 2004:4-Scaffolding.
The course Instructed Person describe the concept of Instructed Person and the related electrical safety instructions in Sweden. The objective is to ensure electrical safety and the use of good practice electrical work procedures. The electrical safety provisions also provide for a common language use and thereby help to prevent fatal mistakes.
This is a repetition course for those who have previously completed a teacher-led training in Electrical Safety Instructions. Note that this eLearning course does not provide you with an ESA certificate.
Do you need the right skills for cable installation? With our course, you'll learn the fundamentals of electrical hazards, legislation, and cable installation according to KJ 41:15. The course provides two certifications – EBR Cable Installation and ESA-E2 Non-Electrical Work – as well as the knowledge required to safely carry out installations in the ground and on poles.
First aid for electrical accidents provides you with the knowledge you need to know how to act in such an accident situation. An accident can occur when you least expect it, and this course is intended to give you sufficient knowledge so that you know what to do if an electrical accident occurs. Most electrical accidents end well, but getting electricity through the body from both high and low voltage can lead to serious or life-threatening personal injuries.
Learn basic first aid so you know how to act at the scene of an accident. The course satisfies guidelines from national first aid councils.
The risk of electrical accidents is always present. An accident only occurs when there is an opportunity, and often it is handling errors that cause the incident. This course covers what electric arcs are, how arc hazards occur, incident energy, and risk-reducing measures.
This web based course is designed for you as an employer and manager. As an employer you have a great responsibility regarding work environment issues. The responsibilities includes the prevention of accidents as well as health related problems and the overall well being for everyone at the work place. The course is also suitable for you who have the role of HSE officer.
This course is designed for anyone that is new to the ESA standard concept or have outdated skills in this area. ESA Skilled is a 2-day course that will give you the required knowledge of how the work should be planned and organized to be carried out in a safe way according to the Electrical Safety Instructions (ESA).
This web course covers the safety provisions of the hydropower industry and is designed for instructed personnel who need to work in the vicinity of waterways in hydropower stations and water reservoirs. Note that this eLearning course does not provide you with an ESA certificate.
eLearning course for those who will be performing non-electrical work in an electrical installation. Learn how to work safely in environments where there may be electrical hazards and understand how the work is organized to prevent accidents and operational disruptions. Note that this eLearning course does not provide you with an ESA certificate.
According to the Swedish Work Enviroment Authority a developer is always responsible to appoint a Construction Work Environment Coordinator to plan the building and facility construction work (Bas-P) as well as carrying out the work (Bas-U).
ESA Waterways provides the knowledge required for working in and near power stations, reservoirs, and waterways, as well as on or near moving facility components. ESA Waterways is included in EBR's requirements documentation.