E-learning Module “Electrical Risks”

E-learning "Electrical Risks"

Objectives of the digital training

Mastering the risks associated with electricity is essential for ensuring workplace safety. Thus, our module on electrical risks is designed to provide you with a thorough understanding and help avoid dangerous situations.

Program

  • Dangerous Thresholds: Analysis of faulty insulation in a portable electrical device. This study illustrates the connection between resistance, voltage, current, and the dangers of using non-compliant equipment.
  • URIP Relation: In-depth exploration of Ohm’s Law through experiments, particularly observing its effects on a robot (representing a person) to better understand these electrical principles.
  • Indirect Contact: Illustration of the effects of unintentional contact between the robot and live electrical equipment, caused by an insulation failure.
  • Direct Contact: Demonstration of the risks involved when a person comes into direct contact with the conductive elements of an electrical installation, reinforced by concrete and impactful examples.
  • Electrical Fire: Interactive practice where different devices are connected to an electrical reel. Each configuration is followed by a detailed analysis to observe and understand the potential consequences.
  • Assessment of acquired knowledge

E-learning Training Pack Safety Electrical Risks Module

Duration:
half a day

Training location:
in a classroom or at a dedicated workstation, complemented by field practice

Contact :
Jérôme POULAIN
06.08.90.38.80
jerome.poulain@audace.fr

Other e-learning modules Workplace Safety

E-learning Module “Noise-Related Risks”

E-learning "Noise-Related Risks"

Objectives of the digital training

Exposure to noise can cause auditory fatigue, leading to temporary hearing loss. If this exposure is intense, particularly above 80 dBA, the hearing loss can become permanent.

This module helps you understand noise levels and the associated risks. It allows you to test various sounds and discover at which frequencies they become hazardous to hearing. As a result, learners will be better equipped to protect themselves, for instance, by selecting the appropriate protective equipment.

Program

  • Introduction: Impact of Noise on Auditory Health
  • Auditory Perception
  • Noise accumulation
  • Noise attenuation
  • Noise safety
  • Consequences of noise
  • Evaluation
  • Current regulations in force

E-learning Training Pack Safety Noise-Related Risks Module

Duration:
half a day

Training location:
in a classroom or at a dedicated workstation, complemented by field practice

Contact :
Jérôme POULAIN
06.08.90.38.80
jerome.poulain@audace.fr

Other e-learning modules Workplace Safety