Online Electrical Safety Training for Instructed Persons helps employees understand their role when working in environments where electrical equipment is present. The course explains the responsibilities and limitations of an instructed person, how to work safely near electrical installations, and when tasks must be referred to qualified electrical professionals.
Participants gain an understanding of the risks associated with electrical equipment, safe working practices, and the situations in which instructed persons may carry out tasks independently. The training also clarifies when additional expertise is required and how instructed persons contribute to maintaining electrical safety in the workplace.
Order the online course
- Electrical Work Safety Training SFS 6002, Instructed Person -online course
- Electrical Work Safety Training SFS 6002, Instructed Person -online course for a group
Price and access period
- The price of the online course: 129 € + VAT / participant
- Voluntary card: 15 € + VAT.
- Usage time: 12 months from purchase date
- Course duration: 2,5 hours.
Group training
- Package for 10 persons: 1180 € + VAT.
- For larger groups please contact us: tel. 010 5251260 or kurssille@suomenensiapukoulutus.fi.
Course contents
The course also covers demanding work situations in medium- and high-voltage environments, including:
- operating activities and inspections
- demanding disconnection and connection work
- working close to live parts
- live working
- safe work planning in substations and network environments
- work activities at medium- and high-voltage sites
- responsibilities of skilled persons in electrical safety
Also available in Finnish.
Who is this course for?
The training is intended for employees who are not electrical professionals but may encounter electrical equipment as part of their work. It is based on the SFS 6002:2025 standard and Finnish electrical safety legislation.
Why is electrical safety awareness important?
Many employees work in environments where electrical equipment is present, even though electrical work is not part of their job. Understanding the basic principles of electrical safety helps prevent accidents and supports safe working practices around electrical installations and equipment.
This training provides the general electrical safety knowledge expected from instructed persons under the SFS 6002:2025 standard. It helps employers ensure that employees understand their responsibilities, recognise situations that fall outside their competence, and know when qualified electrical professionals must be involved.