Stepping into the role of an Electrical Duty Holder—or aiming to get there? This focused Power Hour was designed to guide participants through the first steps of managing electrical assets effectively and safely.
The session broke down what the journey looks like when taking on electrical responsibilities: from establishing safe systems of work and asset registers to developing robust procedures that support long-term compliance and performance. It was especially applicable to Electrical Responsible Persons, Energy Marshalls, Licensed Electrical Workers, and Electrical Safety Compliance Professionals.
We explored the key pillars of electrical asset management:
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Understanding the duties and responsibilities of a Duty Holder
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Building and maintaining accurate asset lists (including switchgear and transformer assets)
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Initiating asset lifecycle planning, including identifying single points of failure and developing recovery strategies
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Conducting business impact assessments tied to asset health and failure risks
Whether participants were new to the role or preparing for it, this session resonated with real-world challenges and practical starting points.
Key Takeaways:
By the end of this webinar, should
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Understood where to begin their journey as an Electrical Duty Holder
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Grasp the critical role of asset lists and the importance of data accuracy
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Learned their responsibilities in electrical asset management—and how they connect to overall safety and operational continuity
Additional Info:
A live Q&A session followed the main presentation, giving attendees the opportunity to have their questions answered. The session was recorded and shared with all registrants, allowing them to watch (or rewatch) at their convenience.