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ITI Trade: Electrician
Electrician

ITI Trade: Electrician

Course Overview

This two-year Electrician trade course is offered under the Craftsman Training Scheme (CTS) by the National Council for Vocational Training (NCVT). It trains students in electrical installation, maintenance, and repair, preparing them for roles such as electrician, wireman, or electrical technician.

The course includes:

Trade Name: Wireman
Wireman

Course Overview

  • Trade Name: Wireman
  • Duration: 2 Years (4 Semesters)
  • NSQF Level: Level 5
  • Eligibility: 8th Grade Pass
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The ITI "Electroplater" trade is a two-year vocational training program under the Craftsman Training Scheme (CTS), governed by the National Council for Vocational Training (NCVT). This course equips trainees with skills in electroplating techniques, surface preparation, and the application of protective and decorative coatings on metal surfaces.

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The Electrician (Power Distribution) ITI trade is a 2-year NSQF Level 4/5 course focused on installing, operating, maintaining, and repairing electrical power distribution systems. It covers transformers, overhead lines, underground cables, switchgear, and safety procedures, preparing technicians for roles in electricity boards, utilities, and industries. 

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  • Duration: 2 Years (4 Semesters)
  • NSQF Level: Level 5
  • Eligibility: 10th Grade Pass with Science and Mathematics
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⚠️ Hazard Identification and Prevention

Electricians work in environments where many hazards (dangers) can be present. Hazard Identification and Prevention helps reduce the risk of accidents, injuries, and damage.


🧠 What is a Hazard?

A hazard is anything that can cause:

  • 🚑 Injury

  • 🔥 Fire

  • ⚡ Electric shock

  • 🧯 Explosion

  • 💥 Damage to tools or property


🔍 Types of Hazards in Electrical Work

1. ⚡ Electrical Hazards

  • Live wires

  • Short circuits

  • Overloaded circuits

  • Faulty appliances

2. 🔥 Fire Hazards

  • Sparks from loose connections

  • Overheated equipment

  • Flammable materials near electrical panels

3. 🧱 Physical Hazards

  • Falling tools or objects

  • Sharp edges or damaged tools

  • Slippery or cluttered floors

4. 🧪 Chemical Hazards

  • Battery acid

  • Cleaning agents or fumes

5. 🧑‍🏭 Workplace Hazards

  • Poor lighting

  • Improper ventilation

  • Lack of safety signs or PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)


🛡️ How to Identify Hazards

Electricians must always observe and check:

  • 👁️ Exposed wires or damaged insulation

  • 💡 Burning smell or flickering lights

  • 🔌 Loose sockets or hot plugs

  • 🧰 Broken tools or non-insulated handles

  • 📋 Lack of warning signs near electrical panels

  • 🧍 Unsafe working positions (wet floors, ladders, etc.)


🧯 Prevention of Hazards

✅ Electrical Safety Measures

  • Turn off power before working

  • Use insulated tools

  • Regularly check wires and circuits

  • Use proper fuses and MCBs (Miniature Circuit Breakers)

✅ Fire Safety Measures

  • Keep flammable materials away from electric equipment

  • Install smoke detectors

  • Use CO₂ or DCP fire extinguishers

✅ Personal Safety Measures

  • Always wear PPE (helmet, gloves, shoes)

  • Follow proper procedures

  • Do not work alone in dangerous situations

✅ Workspace Safety

  • Keep the area clean and dry

  • Put up safety signs and danger labels

  • Use proper lighting

  • Train workers on emergency procedures


🚨 What To Do If a Hazard Is Found?

  1. ⚠️ Report it to the supervisor

  2. ⛔ Stop work immediately if it’s risky

  3. 🛠️ Fix the issue or call a professional

  4. 🧾 Record the hazard in a safety logbook


📚 Conclusion

Hazard Identification and Prevention is key to a safe work environment. Every electrician should:

  • Stay alert 👀

  • Follow safety rules 📋

  • Take quick action if something goes wrong ⚡

Safety First, Always! 🛡️

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