Course Description
This is a 1 day EUSR Safety Health and Environment Awareness (SHEA) Power Safety Passport Course.
The Utility Safety Health and Environment Awareness (SHEA) portfolio of schemes have been developed in conjunction with industry to provide a uniform approach to health, safety and environmental awareness training across the utilities sector, in line with Health and Safety Executive guidelines.
The power scheme is designed for all persons involved in the operational activities of the electricity transmission and distribution industries who require access to sites, both permanent and temporary, including all levels of operatives, supervisors and management.
Utility SHEA (Power) comprises of ten modules:
The eight core modules are common to all utility industries. They form the basis of health, safety and environmental law and practices. There are two additional modules that are specific to the power industry which cover power generation and distribution and specific hazards to the power industry. It is designed to provide on-site evidence that an individual has demonstrated an appropriate level of knowledge and awareness. It is a passport scheme and does not indicate any level of technical competence or skilled expertise.
How do I get a EUSR Card?
Registration is based on successful completion of a training and assessment. Following training the EUSR approved trainer will apply to register the trainee. EUSR cards are issued within 28 days of receipt of the necessary completed paperwork and payment. Operatives are issued with a cover note following training to confirm completion of the training and assessment while they wait for their card to be issued.
Registration and card supply costs are £30 + VAT.
CSCS Affiliation
The Utility SHEA (Power) scheme is affiliated with the CSCS to allow electricity industry workers access to construction sites for purposes of utilities work without the need to complete a separate CSCS card.
Requirements:
A good level of written and spoken English is required to successfully complete this course. If you have any concerns regarding this please contact our office and we discuss available options (e.g. hiring a translator at an additional cost).
How is the course delivered / assessed:
This course comprises of a trainer lead presentation and assessment. Trainees will be called upon to share their experiences and thoughts throughout, to build on the course material.
What is awarded after completion of the course?:
Once the course has been completed candidates will receive a EUSR SHEA Power Passport.
When does the qualification expire?:
The EUSR Utility SHEA Power Passport Card is valid for 3 years from the date of training. After which the course will require renewal by anyone still working within the industry. Please note: the registration gained from the transition route will expire 3 years after the initial course.
If you have any questions please contact us for more information.