Power Sector Authority

Power & Utilities Safety Training

Electrical Competency That Goes Beyond Compliance

Power generation, transmission, and distribution operations expose workers to severe electrical hazards: high-voltage systems, arc flash events, energised switchgear, and overhead lines that claim lives every year. ICLM's Power & Utilities safety programs build genuine electrical competency at every level, from basic awareness through to advanced arc flash safety and nuclear radiation safety, all aligned with CEA regulations and international standards.

Why Safety Training Matters Here

Electrical incidents are among the leading causes of occupational fatality in India's infrastructure sector. The speed and severity of electrical injury leaves no room for error: the only protection is knowledge, discipline, and trained instinct.

ICLM programs build all three.

High-Voltage Exposure

Switchgear, substations, transmission lines, and energised systems demand disciplined controls.

Arc Flash Events

Incident energy, PPE selection, boundaries, and response must be understood before work begins.

Who Should Attend

Electrical Engineers Line Workers Substation Technicians Electrical Supervisors Control Room Staff Nuclear Safety Officers Maintenance Electricians Utility HSE Teams Contractors Near Power Infrastructure

What Your Team Will Achieve

Arc Flash Competency

Correct PPE and Incident Energy Understanding

Build arc flash-competent electrical workers who understand boundaries, incident energy, task planning, and PPE selection.

CEA Alignment

Certified Electrical Supervisors

Train supervisors to meet regulatory expectations and lead safe electrical work.

Zero Overhead Line Contact

Reduce contact incidents through proximity awareness, exclusion zones, and contractor controls.

LOTO-Disciplined Maintenance Teams

Eliminate energisation incidents while supporting radiation-safe nuclear operations with correct dosimetry and exposure monitoring.

Course Catalog

Recommended Training Programs

Electrical, utility, emergency, compliance, and environmental safety modules for generation, transmission, and distribution operations.

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Basic Electrical Safety

Core electrical hazard awareness for utility workers and support teams.

Electrical Safety

Advanced controls for energized work, isolation, testing, and safe maintenance.

Electrical Supervisor Training

Supervisor competency for safe planning, authorization, and regulatory compliance.

Arc Flash Hazards and Safety

Incident energy, boundaries, PPE, labeling, and arc flash response practices.

Overhead Power Line Safety

Proximity awareness and exclusion zones for line, crane, and contractor work.

Lockout / Tagout (LOTO) Procedures

Energy isolation controls that prevent unexpected energisation during maintenance.

EV Charging Station Safety

Safe installation, inspection, maintenance, and emergency control for EV infrastructure.

Confined Space Working and Safety

Entry controls, atmospheric risks, standby duties, rescue planning, and permits.

Air Monitoring

Atmospheric testing practices for confined spaces, plants, and utility work areas.

Radiation Safety

Exposure awareness, controls, monitoring, and safe work practices around radiation sources.

Nuclear Radiation Safety

Dosimetry, exposure monitoring, contamination control, and emergency preparedness.

Nitrogen Handling Safety

Asphyxiation risks, cylinder controls, ventilation, storage, and emergency response.

Oxygen Cylinder Handling and Storage

Safe storage, transport, segregation, leak control, and fire-risk prevention.

Permit to Work (PTW) Procedures

Control high-risk electrical, confined space, hot work, and maintenance activities.

Hazard Analysis and Risk Assessment (HIRA)

Structured hazard identification and risk assessment for utility operations.

Job Safety Analysis (JSA)

Break down utility tasks into hazards, controls, roles, and verification steps.

Basics of EHS Regulatory Compliance

Regulatory awareness for electrical, contractor, utility, and infrastructure work.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Select, inspect, wear, and maintain PPE for electrical and utility hazards.

Emergency Response Procedures

Incident response for shock, burns, fire, gas release, and utility emergencies.

First Aid and CPR

Immediate response for electrical injury, collapse, burns, and medical emergencies.

Disaster Preparedness and Response Planning

Continuity and response planning for power disruption, fire, flood, and major incidents.

Environmental Monitoring

Monitoring and reporting practices for utility sites and environmental controls.

Electrical Safety Support

Energise your safety culture with real electrical competency.

Contact ICLM for a program tailored to your generation, transmission, or distribution operations, built to go beyond compliance.