🔌Qualified electrician for specified activities (EFKffT-basic module) - English
- Voraussetzungen: Completed vocational training or comparable professional activity
- Grundlage:
There are several reasons why it is important and sensible for employees to undergo further training to become 🌟qualified electricians for specified tasks (EFKffT🌟):
- Safety: Electricity can be dangerous and it is important that employees who work with electrical equipment have the necessary knowledge and skills to work safely and avoid accidents.
- Legal regulations: In many countries, there are legal regulations that stipulate that only qualified persons may carry out electrical work. Companies can ensure that they comply with these regulations by undergoing further training to become a qualified electrician for specified activities.
- Efficiency: Well-trained employees can complete tasks more efficiently and solve problems more quickly. This can help to reduce downtime and increase productivity.
- Quality standards: Sound training in electrical engineering issues can help to improve the quality of work and ensure that all work is carried out in accordance with the applicable standards.
Overall, training employees to become qualified electricians for specified tasks helps to ensure safety in the workplace, comply with legal regulations, increase efficiency and improve the quality of work.
- Angebot: Qualified electricians for specified activities know the physical principles of electrical engineering such as current, voltage, resistance, power, electrical work and the effects of electric current. They know what consequences improper handling of electrical energy can have for people and property. Participants know how to protect themselves personally and can use electrical engineering tools correctly. In order to be able to work safely on electrical systems, they master the 5 safety rules of electrical engineering both theoretically and practically. In an emergency, participants know the rules of first aid (especially electrical accidents) and can correctly assess dangerous situations. After completing their training, qualified electricians for specified activities have specialised knowledge and skills in the field of electrical engineering.
- Inhalte:
Training to become a qualified electrician for specified activities is very demanding in terms of content and training time. Over 10 days of instruction, participants learn the basics of electrical engineering, learn important information about protecting people and machines and practise practical activities from their professional environment. Participants must demonstrate their knowledge and skills in examinations.
- Fundamentals of electrical engineering: current, voltage, resistance, Ohm's law, etc.
- Dangers and effects of electric current on people, animals and property
- Protective measures against direct and indirect contact
- Safety regulations and safety rules
- Accident prevention measures when working on electrical equipment in accordance with DGUV regulation3
- First aid after an electrical accident
- Company-specific, electrotechnical requirements by arrangement
- Mains-independent and dependent protective measures
- Measurement technology (measurement methods, measuring devices)
- Extracts for testing the protective measures (DIN-VDE 100/600,EN 50678 and EN 50699 ) - separate training required for full scope
- Structure and function of electrical equipment
- Labelling of cables, plug connections
- Reading circuit diagrams and making sketches
- Interpreting data and rating plates
- Electrical systems and network types
- Specialist and management responsibility in the field of electrical engineering
- Making fixed cable connections
- Connection techniques/press connections
- Stripping cables and lines
- Familiarisation with basic electrical circuits
- Connecting three-phase motors
- Theoretical and practical examination
- Zielsetzung:
At the end of the training programme, participants will have mastered a series of defined activities that will be helpful in various situations in their future careers. These include, for example:
- Installation: Assembly and installation of electrical equipment, devices and systems.
- Maintenance: Regular inspection and maintenance of electrical systems to ensure their functionality and safety.
- Repair: Diagnosis and rectification of faults or defects in electrical systems.
- Testing: Carrying out tests on electrical devices and systems to ensure their safety and functionality (e.g. in accordance with DGUV V3).
- Planning: Participation in the planning of electrical installations and systems, taking into account standards and regulations.
- Documentation: Preparation of technical documentation, protocols and reports on work carried out.
Participants are instructed in accordance with DGUV Regulation 1 and DGUV Regulation 3 and familiarise themselves with the tasks and duties of qualified electricians for specified tasks. Training as a qualified electrician for specified tasks enables participants to independently carry out electrical tasks for which they have been appointed by the company. Specified tasks are similar, repetitive work on equipment that is described by the company in a work instruction. The training is carried out in accordance with the training guideline DGUV Principle 303-001 (BGG944).
- Zielgruppe:
- Employees of the technical service
- Electrotechnically instructed persons (EuP)
- Maintenance personnel
- Service technicians
- Commissioning personnel
- Industrial mechanics
- flying engineers
- ...
- Prüfung:
- written theory test
- final practical examination
Both exams are included in the ten-day seminar.
Seminarinformationen
Veranstaltungsort: training centre Kesselsdorf
Termine: 10.03. – 21.03.2025 | 12.05. – 23.05.2025 | 15.09. – 26.09.2025 | individually on request
Seminardauer: 10 days
Abschlussart: certificate
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