07/15/2013

Training Based on the Upcoming Z463 Guideline - Maintenance of Electrical Systems - Scheduled Across Canada

A well managed electrical maintenance program can help mitigate the risks of costly downtime and worker injuries while protecting property and managing operational efficiencies. CSA Z463 was developed to help you to protect your workers, your property, and extend the life of your electrical systems and will be published in the fall of this year. In conjunction with the guideline, a 1-day training course has been developed with dates and locations scheduled across Canada. Learn how to properly maintain your electrical systems and book your space now.

Learning Objectives

  • Clearly understand why Z463 was developed and where it should be applied
  • Identify the right approaches that promote pre-emptive and controlled procedures to mitigate risk of injuries and equipment failure
  • Learn how to enhance electrical system performance
  • Become familiar with key definitions and abbreviations
  • Gain detailed knowledge of specialized equipment and equipment-specific maintenance

Course Overview

A wide range of industries - including manufacturing, oil & gas, mining, health care, education, property management and transportation - use complex electrical equipment that requires regular maintenance to help ensure peak performance and safety. A well managed electrical maintenance program, that includes critical data collection and analysis, will help ensure that the right decisions are made to help mitigate the risks of costly downtime and worker injuries while protecting property and managing operational efficiencies.

CSA Z463 Maintenance of electrical systems was developed to provide a concise set of advisory documents outlining strategies and processes that can help you to protect your workers, your property, and extend the life of your electrical systems.

In conjunction with the Z463 Guideline, this 1-day course will provide guidance on the application of safety management systems, the selection of reference standards and maintenance procedures, and the assessment of electrical equipment to verify correct function. Key maintenance strategies, including practical measures, maintenance and testing requirements, and how they relate to safety and risk management, will arm you with the knowledge of how to incorporate electrical maintenance into your overall quality management system. Learn how to properly maintain your electrical systems now and into the future.

Why Get Your Training From CSA?

Your instructor is a veteran electrical industry professional with years of practical hands-on experience, as well as in-depth knowledge of safe electrical installation and maintenance practices based on Canadian Codes, Standards and industry best practice. You'll be guided through a comprehensive program of study that has been developed by a team of industry professionals, many of whom had direct involvement in the development of the Canadian Electrical Code and relevant standards.

You'll participate in interactive exercises designed to provide in-depth knowledge of developing electrical maintenance programs or improving existing ones that can help increase safety and efficiency on-the-job.

CSA Group provides a wide range of Electrical Training with dates and locations from coast to coast; customized training can also be provided onsite at your place of business.

For more inforamtion or to register:

Call: 1-800-463-6727

Email: training@csagroup.org

Online: shop.csa.ca