NR10
Basic Training
Training Summary
NR 10 - Basic Training
Since December 2006, NR-10, requires that any person authorized by the company to carry out interventions in the energized electrical installations or nearby receive safety training. The training is aimed at electricians, technicians, technologists, engineers and other professionals authorized to perform work on electrical installations. All topics are developed and directed specifically to the working conditions characteristic of each activity, operating pattern, voltage level and other peculiarities specific to the type or special condition of work. The training can be carried out “in-company” (totally in person), totally remotely using our own interactive platform, or partially in person (16 hours) with complementation of the workload and content through distance training. Our pedagogical project provides for the implementation of distance education and semi-face-to-face training, activities that provide interaction between the training actors and students, through chats, meetings via the internet and interactive evaluations.. .
Main goals
It primarily aims at the development of workers, enabling them to act in the identification and assessment of risks present in the work environment and in the adoption of preventive measures, aiming to guarantee their safety and health as well as that of other workers who work in electrical installations and services with electricity.
Future applications
Participants will be able to collaborate in the elaboration of work procedures, elaborate risk analysis, propose electrical risk control measures, participate in the analysis of accidents and incidents, proposing measures to eliminate or mitigate risk, apply first aid to accident victims , and participate in the preparation of the documentation for the electrical installation.
Content
Workload: 40 hours
The training content complies with the provisions of item 10.6.1.1 of NR-10.
- 1) Introduction to safety with electricity
- 2) Risks in installations and services with electricity:
- a) electric shock, mechanisms and effects
- b) electric arcs; burns and falls
- c) electromagnetic fields
- 3) Risk Analysis Techniques
- 4) Electrical Risk Control Measures::
- a) de-energizing
- b) functional grounding (TN / TT / IT); of protection; temporary
- c) electrical potential equalization
- d) automatic sectioning
- e) leakage current devices
- f) extra low voltage
- g) barriers and enclosures
- h) blocks and impediments
- i) obstacles and bulkheads
- j) isolation of living parts
- k) double or reinforced insulation
- l) placing out of reach
- m) electrical separation
- 5) Brazilian Technical Standards - ABNT NBR: NBR-5410, NBR 14039 and others
- 6) Regulations of the Ministry of Labor:
- a) NRs
- b) NR-10 (NR-10 (Safety in Installations and Services with Electricity))
- c)qualification; habilitation; training and authorization
- 7) Collective protection equipment
- 8) EPersonal protective equipment
- 9) Work routines - Procedures
- a) de-energized installations
- b) release for services
- c) signage
- d) inspections of areas, services, tools and equipment
- 10) Documentation of electrical installations
- 11) Additional risks
- a) height
- b) confined spaces
- c) classified areas
- d) humidity
- e) atmospheric conditions
- 12) Protection and fire fighting:
- a) basics
- b) preventive measures
- c) methods of extinction
- d) practice
- 13) Accidents of electrical origin:
- a) direct and indirect causes
- b) discussion of cases
- 14) First aid:
- a) notions about injuries
- b) prioritization of service
- c) application of artificial respiration
- d) cardiac massage
- e) techniques for removal and transportation of accident victims
- f) practices
- 15) Responsibilities.