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    The Benefits of a Power Awareness Refresher Course

    • Posted by craigshepherd
    • Categories Training and Assessment
    • Date May 17, 2023
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    As an Accredited Service Provider (ASP) working in the NSW energy distribution network, completing an annual ASP Refresher training course is mandatory. This requirement can seem like a burden. But there are many benefits to undertaking a power awareness refresher course with IAC Safety Services. Here are seven reasons why you should consider booking your annual ASP Refresher training today.

    Ensuring compliance with regulations

    The major benefit of completing an ASP Refresher Course is that it ensures compliance with regulatory requirements. The Australian Energy Regulator (AER) stipulates that all ASPs must undertake refresher training annually. Failure to do so can result in penalties, suspension of accreditation, and even criminal charges. By undertaking this course, you can be assured of meeting your obligations as an ASP in the energy distribution network.

    Energy suppliers such as Ausgrid, Endeavour Energy or Essential Energy won’t hire you if your accreditations aren’t up to date. The risks are too high, which is why you need ASP refresher training to maintain employment.

    Enhancing safety practices

    The power awareness refresher course offered by IAC Safety Services (called ASP Refresher Training) is designed to help participants develop an understanding of the potential hazards associated with working in the energy distribution network. The course covers topics such as electrical safety, personal protective equipment, and hazard identification. This helps participants to identify and mitigate risks in the workplace. This leads to a safer working environment for all employees and reduces the risk of workplace accidents and injuries.

    Improving technical knowledge

    An ASP Refresher Training course provides participants with up-to-date information on industry regulations, standards, and best practices. This can help improve technical knowledge and skills, enabling participants to perform their roles more effectively. By staying current with industry developments, participants can also better anticipate and respond to changes in the workplace. So, no matter how experienced you are, there is always something new to learn.

    Building a culture of safety

    The power awareness refresher course (ASP Refresher Training) is for anyone working in the energy distribution network. By undertaking the course, participants can contribute to building a culture of safety within their workplace. By sharing their knowledge and skills with their colleagues, businesses become even more focused on electrical safety. This doesn’t just stop accidents from occurring, but also makes businesses an employer of choice, making it easier to attract top talent.

    Do you need to book a power awareness refresher (ASP Refresher Training)?

    IAC Safety Services offers safety training courses for the NSW energy distribution network, including the power awareness refresher. By undertaking this course, businesses and individuals can ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, enhance safety practices, improve technical knowledge, contribute to professional development, build a culture of safety, and save money on training costs.

    Participants can also access IAC Safety Services’ team of experienced trainers and assessors, who are available to answer questions and provide guidance whenever it is needed. Contact IAC Safety Services today to learn more about annual ASP Refresher training and to book your course.

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