This nationally accredited course provides participants with the training skills and knowledge to perform rescue procedures from live low voltage (LV) apparatus, not including overhead lines and underground cables, in the work place.
If you are not a licensed electrician, and still wish to undertake this training, please see our LVR and CPR course for the general public
Fees are subject to change. Course fees do not incur GST.
*Relevant Membership discount will be applied to the full fee. CET will verify membership eligibility.
CET024
8 hours
This course specifies the mandatory requirements of rescue from a live low voltage panel and how they apply in the context of transmission, distribution and rail work functions. It encompasses responsibilities for health, safety and risk management processes at all operative levels and the adherence to safety practices as part of the normal way of doing work.
This course also provides the skills and knowledge required to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in line with the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) Guidelines. The course includes practical and theoretical training on how to recognise and respond to an emergency situation, how to perform CPR, and communicate incident information to emergency services personnel and supervisory personnel in the workplace.
The skills and knowledge described in this course may require a licence or registration to practice in the workplace subject to regulations for the undertaking of electrical work. Practice in the workplace and during training is subject to regulations directly related to Occupational Health and Safety, electricity, telecommunications, gas and/or water industry safety and compliance, environmental protection, anti-discrimination and training. Commonwealth, State, Territory and/or Local Government legislation and regulations may exist that limits the age of operating certain equipment.
It is recommended that applicants provide the following text:
This standard is available on ECA WA’s Technical Knowledge Base (TKB) for ECA WA members. Visit ecawa.org.au/tkb to find out more about the TKB and ECA WA membership.
Code | Description | Nominal Hours |
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HLTAID009 | Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation | 4 |
UETDRMP007 | Perform rescue from a live low voltage panel | 18 |
Date | Location | Availability |
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26 Mar 2025 | Jandakot | 12 places left |
15 Apr 2025 | Jandakot | 16 places left |
29 Apr 2025 | Jandakot | 16 places left |
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