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Safety and operational reliability are high priorities for every organisation. Well-trained personnel ensure safe working practices in and around electrical installations. Our range includes legally required training (BA4, BA5 and High-voltage circuits), as well as courses that address specific themes. Besides our fixed range of courses, we offer tailor-made courses and on request.
What?
For whom?
Duration
BA4 - Electrical safety
Non-electricians
(legal requirements)
Develop insight into the basic electrical concepts, a summary of regulations, legislation and standards relating to electrical installations, an introduction to electrical circuits and the most common safety guidelines.
Workers who have no knowledge of electricity, but who perform tasks in the vicinity of electrical installations (cleaning staff, caretakers, syndics, machine operators, etc.).
1 day
BA4 - Electrical safety
Electricians
(legal requirements)
Summary of the regulations, legislation and standards relating to electrical installations, plus the most common safety guidelines that need to be complied with.
Workers who have no knowledge of electricity, but who perform tasks in the vicinity of electrical installations.
1 day
BA5 - Electrical safety
(legal requirements)
Learn how you can make circuits on electrical installations and familiarise yourself with their use and exploitation in order to better supervise activities on these installations.
Personnel responsible for using electrical installation or for the supervision of those who do work with it.
2 days
with a minimum of 50% practical exercises
BA5 - Electrical safety
(refresh course)
Refresh course covering all safety aspects for people working on electrical installations.
Staff who have already followed a BA5 training (at least 1 year ago).
1 day
High-voltage circuits
Learn to safely and responsibly set high-voltage circuits.
You have an internal high-voltage network with multiple cabinets on your site. Those responsible for connections or technicians tasked with building circuits on high-voltage installations.
2 days
with a minimum of 40% practical exercises
High-voltage circuits
(refresher course)
A refresher course in which all aspects relating to high voltage and circuits are revised so that existing knowledge stays sharp.
Staff who have already followed BA5 training or a course on high-voltage circuits.
1 day
with a minimum of 50% practical exercises
What?
BA4 - Electrical safety
Non-electricians
(legal requirements)
Develop insight into the basic electrical concepts, a summary of regulations, legislation and standards relating to electrical installations, an introduction to electrical circuits and the most common safety guidelines.
BA4 - Electrical safety
Electricians
(legal requirements)
Summary of the regulations, legislation and standards relating to electrical installations, plus the most common safety guidelines that need to be complied with.
BA5 - Electrical safety
(legal requirements)
Learn how you can make circuits on electrical installations and familiarise yourself with their use and exploitation in order to better supervise activities on these installations.
BA5 - Electrical safety
(refresh course)
Refresh course covering all safety aspects for people working on electrical installations.
High-voltage circuits
Learn to safely and responsibly set high-voltage circuits.
High-voltage circuits
(refresher course)
A refresher course in which all aspects relating to high voltage and circuits are revised so that existing knowledge stays sharp.
For whom?
BA4 - Electrical safety
Non-electricians
(legal requirements)
Workers who have no knowledge of electricity, but who perform tasks in the vicinity of electrical installations (cleaning staff, caretakers, syndics, machine operators, etc.).
BA4 - Electrical safety
Electricians
(legal requirements)
Workers who have no knowledge of electricity, but who perform tasks in the vicinity of electrical installations.
BA5 - Electrical safety
(legal requirements)
Personnel responsible for using electrical installation or for the supervision of those who do work with it.
BA5 - Electrical safety
(refresh course)
Staff who have already followed a BA5 training (at least 1 year ago).
High-voltage circuits
You have an internal high-voltage network with multiple cabinets on your site. Those responsible for connections or technicians tasked with building circuits on high-voltage installations.
High-voltage circuits
(refresher course)
Staff who have already followed BA5 training or a course on high-voltage circuits.
Duration
BA4 - Electrical safety
Non-electricians
(legal requirements)
1 day
BA4 - Electrical safety
Electricians
(legal requirements)
1 day
BA5 - Electrical safety
(legal requirements)
2 days
with a minimum of 50% practical exercises
BA5 - Electrical safety
(refresh course)
1 day
High-voltage circuits
2 days
with a minimum of 40% practical exercises
High-voltage circuits
(refresher course)
1 day
with a minimum of 50% practical exercises
BA4 - Electrical safety
Non-electricians
(legal requirements)
BA4 - Electrical safety
Electricians
(legal requirements)
BA5 - Electrical safety
(legal requirements)
BA5 - Electrical safety
(refresh course)
High-voltage circuits
High-voltage circuits
(refresher course)
Formelec asbl pays employers covered by the SCP 149.01 joint subcommittee (NSSO prefix 067 or 467) a premium for each worker who takes a training course that is not specific to the company with Formelec certification (training course of at least 3 hours, between 7am and 5pm, …).
The amount of the bonus per worker is a maximum of €15.5 per hour and it is deducted from the company’s premium credit in accordance with Formelec’s criteria.
Further information? Contact Formelec 02 476 16 76
Request a bonus? At the latest 3 working days before the start of the course via www.vormelek-formelec.be
Our training centre is recognised by ffc Constructiv, Fonds de Formation professionnelle de la Construction (professional construction training fund). Financial incentives also apply for workers in the construction segment (Joint Committee 124) when they take training courses.