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    What to Expect in ASP Level 2 Refresher Courses

    • Posted by craigshepherd
    • Categories Training and Assessment
    • Date April 5, 2025
    ASP level 2 refresher courses

    If you’re an ASP Level 2 electrician working in the NSW electrical supply industry, you already know that holding your accreditation is mandatory. But what some workers overlook is the importance of keeping that accreditation current with ASP level 2 refresher courses. Regular refresher training isn’t just a box-ticking exercise — it’s a legal requirement and a vital part of maintaining workplace safety.

    In this article, we’ll explain what’s involved in an ASP Level 2 refresher course and why it’s essential for anyone working on or near the electricity network.

    Why refresher training is mandatory

    In NSW, Accredited Service Providers (ASP) Level 2 electricians must complete refresher training at regular intervals to retain their accreditation. This is because electrical safety standards, equipment and industry regulations can change over time. Without current training, you risk falling behind on compliance requirements — and may even lose your ability to work legally on the electrical network.

    Failing to complete this refresher can result in suspension or cancellation of your ASP authorisation, and any company hiring an unaccredited worker could face significant penalties.

    What’s covered in an ASP Level 2 refresher course

    Refresher training is designed to reinforce the skills and knowledge you need to safely carry out disconnections, reconnections, and meter installations. The course revisits key safety principles and updates workers on any changes to industry standards.

    Topics typically include:

    • Safe work practices around live electrical assets
    • NSW Service and Installation Rules
    • Updated compliance and regulatory requirements
    • Emergency response procedures
    • Use of personal protective equipment (PPE)
    • Risk assessment and site hazard identification

    The course introduces you to any new procedures implemented since your last training. It also gives you the chance to refresh your practical skills.

    Hands-on learning and assessments

    The refresher course isn’t just theory. It includes practical exercises and assessments designed to test your knowledge and competency. You’ll revisit essential skills such as working safely in the vicinity of live electrical apparatus, correct use of PPE, and responding to emergencies.

    By the end of the course, you’ll have the confidence to perform your duties in line with current industry standards and workplace health and safety regulations.

    The importance of staying compliant

    Completing your refresher training is not just about meeting regulatory requirements — it’s about protecting yourself, your colleagues and the public. The work performed by ASP Level 2 electricians carries significant risk. Staying up to date with your training helps ensure you have the knowledge and skills to do the job safely every time.

    Want to know more about ASP Level 2 refresher courses?

    IAC Safety Services is a leading provider of electrical safety training for ASP workers in NSW. If you need to update your qualifications or are unsure when your refresher is due, contact our team today. We’ll make sure you stay compliant, safe and ready to work on the network.

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