ESA training and certification are essential requirements for many professional roles in the electrical industry. Our courses equip you with the knowledge needed to prevent electrical hazards, work safely, and respond correctly in the event of an electrical accident. We provide ESA training tailored to a wide range of professional categories.
Trainor offers a wide range of ESA courses.
ESA Skilled is aimed at electricians who will work with electrical installations. The basic course is conducted over two days and is for those who have not previously taken an ESA training. The repetition course must be completed every three years and is for those who have previously completed a training.
ESA Instructed person is for those who will work near, but not on, an electrical hazard source.
ESA Waterways is for those working in and near power station and reservoir waterways, as well as on or near moving plant parts.
Does your company not fall under ESA but need electrical safety training?
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.
This course is designed for anyone that is new to the ESA standard concept or have outdated skills in this area.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).
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.
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.
Wattityd is an industry initiative from the Swedish Energy Association aimed at increasing electrical safety when working on or near electrical hazards. Wattityd aims to ensure that those who have completed training in EBR and EBR-ESA in electrical safety have the knowledge and correct attitude required for safe work.
The Swedish Energy Association (Wattityd) provides the training material for EBR and EBR-ESA. They train teachers and have agreements with training providers to ensure that the training is conducted to the same standard.
Contact us if you would like to know whether this course is suitable for you or your company
as well as for all additional information.