BP- LOW VOLTAGE PHOTOVOLTAIC
BP electrical accreditation is essential for professionals responsible for working on low-voltage electrical installations, particularly in the field of renewable energies such as photovoltaics. This level of accreditation certifies that the person in charge of the operation has mastered the specific safety rules required to work safely on photovoltaic lines, which present particular risks associated with electricity production. Safe installation and maintenance of a photovoltaic system(PV) in accordance with standard NF C 18-510. Comply with the regulatory framework - articles R. 4544-9 and R. 4544-10 of the Labour Code
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
- Raising awareness of work-related electrical risks
- Identifying and adopting the right conduct to control these risks
- Responding to an accident
PUBLIC CONCERNED
Employees
PRE-REQUISITES
No
RATE
525 €
DURATION OF THE COURSE AND ORGANISATIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
1.5 days
PLACE OF TRAINING
1436 route de Baduel, 97300 Cayenne.
28 rue Lérol 97351 Matoury.
TEACHING RESOURCES AND METHODS
- Theoretical contributions
- Exercises
- MCQS
PROFILES OF THE TRAINER(S)
Trainers specialised in the technical field being taught. They work in the electricity sector. They are in direct contact with the realities of the profession and its development.
TECHNICAL RESOURCES
We take care to provide an appropriate working environment and the technical resources needed for effective learning.
CONTACT
06 94 93 46 32 – 05 94 27 37 27
contact@abondanceformation.com
ACCESSIBLE TO THE DISABLED
If a beneficiary has particular constraints linked to a disability, please contact us beforehand so that we can adapt the action of
training.
ACCESS PROCEDURES AND DEADLINES
Registration on contact@abondanceformation.com / Registration form
COURSE CONTENT
- Raising awareness of work-related electrical risks
Understanding the main principles of electric current
Understanding risk analysis
Understanding the effects of current on the human body
Understanding the risks of electricity and associated accidents
- Adopting the right conduct to control these risks
Identifying protection
Identifying areas of tension
Identifying and respecting environmental zones
Identifying precautions near pipes
Understanding the role of authorisations and qualifications
Knowing the limits of BP authorisation
Preventing electrical risks
- Responding to an accident
Implement appropriate behaviours and actions