⚠️ MANDATORY FOR ALL ELECTRICAL WORK

UETDRMP007 certification is legally required for all electrical workers who may need to rescue someone from a live low voltage electrical panel. This could save a life - including your own.

UETDRMP007 Perform Rescue from a Live LV Panel

This critical safety course teaches electrical workers the essential skills to safely rescue a person who has received an electric shock from a live low voltage electrical panel. When seconds count, proper rescue techniques can mean the difference between life and death.

Electrical Emergency Response Training

Electrical accidents happen in milliseconds but require immediate, correct response. This course prepares you for real-world electrical emergencies.

Safe Isolation

Learn proper electrical isolation procedures before rescue attempts

🚨 Emergency Response

Immediate assessment and response protocols for electrical incidents

🛡️ Personal Safety

Protecting yourself while rescuing others from electrical hazards

❤️ Life Support

CPR and first aid techniques specific to electrical injuries

Understanding Electrical Hazards

Electric Shock

Current flow through the body causing burns and cardiac arrest

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Arc Flash

Explosive electrical discharge causing severe burns and blindness

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Cardiac Arrest

Electrical current disrupting heart rhythm requiring immediate CPR

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Unconsciousness

Loss of consciousness from electrical shock preventing self-rescue

Step-by-Step Rescue Procedures

1. Scene Assessment

  • • Identify electrical hazards
  • • Assess victim's condition
  • • Call for emergency assistance
  • • Ensure your own safety first

2. Safe Isolation

  • • Isolate electrical supply
  • • Use proper isolation procedures
  • • Verify isolation is effective
  • • Secure the isolation point

3. Victim Rescue

  • • Approach safely and deliberately
  • • Remove victim from contact
  • • Check for responsiveness
  • • Position for first aid

4. First Aid Response

  • • Check airway, breathing, circulation
  • • Commence CPR if required
  • • Treat electrical burns
  • • Monitor until help arrives

Learning Outcomes & Competency

Upon successful completion of UETDRMP007, participants will demonstrate competency in performing rescue procedures from live low voltage electrical panels, following Australian Standards and workplace safety requirements.

Core Competencies Include:

  • Electrical Safety: Understanding of low voltage electrical systems and associated hazards
  • Risk Assessment: Ability to assess electrical emergency situations and plan safe responses
  • Isolation Procedures: Correct methods for safely isolating electrical supplies
  • Rescue Techniques: Safe removal of victims from electrical contact
  • First Aid Skills: CPR and basic life support for electrical injury victims
  • Emergency Procedures: Communication with emergency services and incident reporting
  • Equipment Use: Proper use of rescue equipment and PPE
  • Legal Requirements: Understanding workplace obligations and duty of care

Assessment & Practical Components

This hands-on course includes comprehensive practical assessment using realistic electrical panel scenarios. Participants must demonstrate competency in all rescue procedures under simulated emergency conditions.

Assessment Elements:

  • Electrical hazard identification and risk assessment
  • Safe electrical isolation procedures demonstration
  • Victim rescue from simulated live LV panel
  • CPR and first aid response for electrical injuries
  • Emergency communication and reporting procedures
  • Use of rescue equipment and personal protective equipment
  • Written knowledge assessment covering electrical safety

Industry Requirements & Compliance

UETDRMP007 is mandatory for electrical workers under Australian workplace safety legislation. This certification demonstrates compliance with electrical safety standards and duty of care obligations.

Required For:

  • Licensed electricians and electrical contractors
  • Electrical apprentices and trainees
  • Electrical maintenance technicians
  • Industrial electrical workers
  • Mining and resources electrical personnel
  • Facility managers overseeing electrical work
  • Safety officers in electrical environments
  • Emergency response team members