E-learning

LIVE WORKING (L-AUS)

Get your live working certificate in 45 minutes

WE OFFER THE COURSE LIVE WORKING (L-AUS) IN THESE LANGUAGES​
NEW LIVE WORKING course based on our customers' feedback:
Clear key points
Cool animations
Hands-on quizzes
Legislation cut to the bone

PRACTICAL INFO

Price: DKK 575,- ex. VAT

Duration: 1,5-2,5 hours

Got questions?
Please reach out to us via kursus@lekon.dk or
phone: +45 46 76 71 11

WHEN TAKING THIS COURSE ABOUT LIVE WORKING, YOU GET:

With our L-AUS e-learning course, you will be qualified to perform live electrical work (L-AUS) on electrical installations in accordance with DS/EN 50110-1.

During the course, you will be trained in the following:

  • Safety when working on live electrical installations
  • Safety when working near live electrical installations
  • Safety for de-energized work (the five safety rules)
  • Knowledge of equipment and personal protective equipment
  • Knowledge of performing risk assessments before a task
  • First aid in case of electrical accidents
  • Firefighting in case of electrical accidents

GET YOUR LIVE WORKING COURSE CERTIFICATE IN JUST 45 MIN.

  • Save time on the required live working instruction 
  • Get updated on current law and requirements
  • Take the course when you’ve got the time; all at once or in bites 
  • The course certificate is sent directly via mail 
  • Activates you through interactive quizzes

WHAT IS LIVE WORKING?

Live working is a course concerning work on electric installations between voltage levels 1.000V AC and 1.500V DC. 

WHO NEEDS TO BE INSTRUCTED IN LIVE WORKING?

This course is relevant for electricians and electrical service engineers in electrical contractor companies, who work on electric installations.

HOW OFTEN IS IT REQUIRED TO BE INSTRUCTED IN LIVE WORKING?

According to the international standard, the person performing live working should be instructed periodically and in a sufficient scope.
This means, that you’ll need to take this course on a regular basis to guarantee maintenance of your skills. You must always be able to perform live working without the risk of an accident.
It is up to the individual to define, how often it is necessary to repeat the instruction regarding live working – but in case of an accident due to lack of instruction, the company will be held responsible.