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- Full Course £185.00 4 remaining- Renewal Course £170.00 4 remainingThe EUSR SHEA Power training course provides safety, health and environmental awareness for individuals working in power generation and distribution. This SHEA Power course covers all core modules plus the power-specific unit required to work safely on operational sites within the power sector.
SHEA Power Training Course
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SHEA Power training is a safety, health and environmental awareness programme developed specifically for individuals working within the power industry. It forms part of the wider SHEA scheme and applies a uniform approach to managing risks across power generation, electricity transmission, and distribution environments.
The EUSR SHEA Power course is required for utility workers who need access to operational sites such as substations, generation facilities, overhead lines, and underground cable networks. Many CSCS-controlled sites require valid EUSR SHEA Power registration before permitting entry.
SHEA Power training focuses on identifying and controlling risks associated with electricity systems, different voltages, and network components. It addresses power industry hazards, workplace responsibilities, and safe working practices aligned with safety executive guidelines and industry standards.
Successful completion results in EUSR registration and the issue of a SHEA Power card, confirming the individual’s technical competence and awareness of health, safety and environmental requirements within the power sector.
The SHEA Power scheme ensures that anyone working in the power industry understands workplace responsibilities, has environmental awareness, and knows how to manage power industry hazards. From recognising impressed voltage risks to following electrical safety rules, the course builds the knowledge needed to meet utility skills and safety executive expectations.
If you require access to substations, generation plants, or construction sites within the power sector, the EUSR SHEA Power course provides the essential training to keep yourself, your team, and the public safe.
The SHEA Power course follows the nationally recognised SHEA framework and includes all eight modules required for individuals working within the power industry. These modules provide safety, health and environmental awareness aligned with power generation and distribution activities.
The course begins with the SHEA core modules, which cover workplace responsibilities, legal frameworks, health and safety awareness, environmental law, and key environmental considerations relevant to operational sites.
Learners develop an understanding of common hazards and significant risks found within the power sector, including occupational health hazards, common physical hazards, and emergency response behaviours. The training focuses on identifying and controlling risks and applying safe working practices in a workplace setting.
Power-specific modules build technical knowledge of electricity systems, network components, and distribution awareness. This includes how electricity flows through generation, transmission, and distribution networks, along with the risks associated with overhead lines, underground cables, impressed voltage, and different voltages.
The course concludes with a multiple choice test to confirm understanding of the SHEA Power scheme requirements. Successful completion demonstrates technical competence and supports EUSR SHEA Power registration.
This course is suitable for anyone who needs EUSR SHEA registration to access or work on electricity sites. This power course is ideal for:
No prior qualifications are required, but you should have a basic understanding of written and spoken English to complete the assessments.
We deliver the EUSR SHEA Power training course in two flexible formats:
Both formats offer full tutor support, real-time interaction, and hands-on learning where applicable. We follow the Energy & Utility Skills Register guidance to ensure a consistent, high-standard training experience.
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The SHEA Power scheme includes all eight modules required for EUSR SHEA Power registration. These modules build safety, health and environmental awareness for work across power generation, transmission and distribution environments. Together, they confirm technical competence and readiness for access to operational sites within the power industry.
Modules | Course Content | |
1 | Understanding our workplace responsibilities | Underpinning legal frameworks, definitions, and their application in the workplace setting, including the responsibilities for both the individual (as an employee) and the employer. |
2 | Understanding the effects of our work on the environment | Key environmental considerations in the workplace, and their impact as employees, on the sustainability of their environment. |
3 | Identifying and controlling risks | Helps the individual to identify and control risks and hazards and understand their role in preventing them through a range of positive and proactive health and safety behaviours. |
4 | Common hazards and controls in the workplace | Develops the ability to both identify a range of common physical hazards and minimise their impact in the workplace, in line with CSCS requirements. |
5 | Occupational health hazards | Explains the meaning of the term ‘occupational health’ and develop the individual’s understanding of a range of occupational health hazards and their requirements. It helps individuals identify, mitigate for and minimise occupational health hazards in the workplace. |
6 | Responding to emergencies | Develops individuals’ understanding of emergency response behaviours, the role of reporting, inspection, and enforcement of health & safety in the workplace. It also develops an individual’s understanding of the impact on employee and employer of both poor/improving health and safety in the workplace. |
7 | Power generation, transmission, and distribution | Develops awareness of how power is generated, transmitted, and distributed across the network through substations, overhead lines and underground cables and provides an introduction to network components and different voltages. |
8 | Power industry hazards | Provides safety awareness of electricity systems and develops an individual’s understanding of electrical safety rules, the purpose of authorisations and the hazards associated with electricity including shocks, burns, arcing and impressed voltage. |
Yes. Completing the SHEA Power training course qualifies you to work on operational sites within the power and utilities sector. Upon successful completion, you’ll receive EUSR SHEA Power registration, which confirms your awareness of key health, safety, and environmental principles required to access and operate safely on CSCS-controlled electricity sites.
The course covers a full range of safety, health, and environmental awareness topics. These include how to identify and control power industry hazards, follow electrical safety rules, carry out risk assessments, respond to emergencies, and implement safe systems of work. It also covers occupational health hazards and legal workplace responsibilities under UK safety legislation.
The SHEA Power course is theory-based and delivered through interactive, tutor-led training (online or classroom). While there is no hands-on practical assessment, the course includes real-world safety scenarios and knowledge checks to help you apply safe working practices in your day-to-day role. This ensures you can demonstrate technical competence in line with industry expectations.
This training ensures you can work safely in the utilities sector, follow safety standards, and maintain compliance with safety executive and industry requirements. You’ll leave with practical skills to operate confidently in environments where electrical safety rules and environmental responsibilities are critical.
From experienced workers to those new to the industry, the EUSR SHEA Power course supports a uniform, professional approach to health, safety, and environmental awareness across all power sector roles.
We combine industry experience with a practical, accessible approach to SHEA Power training. Our tutors have worked in the utilities sector, bringing first-hand insight into operational sites, common hazards, and power industry hazards.
We provide:
Get qualified for power industry work with a certified SHEA Power training course from Jason Rowley Ltd. Whether you’re new to the sector or renewing your card, we offer a clear, efficient path to full EUSR registration.
Did you know we also offer safety training for TEM 2-4 and SHEA Telecoms? Get in touch to discuss the environmental training you need and what scheme specific module might be best for you.
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A SHEA EUSR registration gives confidence there is the required knowledge and understanding to work safely in an operational environment. The training embeds best practice in health and safety and environmental awareness and supports the HSE’s essential principles for good health and safety performance.
The one-day courses are designed for all individuals requiring access to operational sites, including supervisors and managers. All SHEA schemes were developed in collaboration with employers and key stakeholders from across the industries in our sector, so the content is relevant – all helping to improve the safety of the workforce and reduce costs associated with injury, illness or accidents.
There are no formal entry requirements, but all candidates must have a basic understanding of written and spoken English.
You will need a stable internet connection, a laptop or desktop computer. A tablet that is 10” or greater may be used. Mobile phones cannot be used under any circumstances. You should be in a room on your own but if this is not possible headphones must be used.
You will be sent an answer sheet that you must print out. It is a multiple-choice tick box style sheet and once completed you will take a photo and submit to the trainer.
In compliance with the Energy & Utility Skills Register, SHEA EUSR registration provides evidence for an engineer that they are knowledgeable and understand work safety in an operational environment. A EUSR registration card qualifies an operations worker to access and work in a site related to the gas, power, and telecommunications sectors.
SHEA Gas lasts for five years and all other registrations last for three years, from the date of the course.
One working day.
The cost of training includes EUSR registration, a virtual card as well as a plastic smart card.
All EUSR SHEA cards carry the CSCS logo giving the individual access to operational sites.
EUSR SHEA courses are normally delivered online via a virtual classroom with a trainer to help and guide you through the course. The course can be delivered in a classroom subject to minimum numbers and if this is your preference, please get in touch to arrange a suitable date.
Multiple choice questions normally taken after each module.
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