The EUSR SHEA Power Course is designed for individuals working in or preparing to work in the power industry. This HSE-compliant course covers essential safety, health and environmental awareness for power sector sites. After completing the course, learners receive an EUSR SHEA Power card/registration, which supports access to relevant power and utilities sites without a separate CSCS card.
The EUSR SHEA Power Course is a one-day safety, health, and environmental awareness course for individuals working in, or preparing to work in, the UK power industry. It helps learners understand key workplace responsibilities, environmental awareness, risk control, common site hazards, occupational health, emergency response, and power-industry-specific risks.
The course includes 8 modules in total. The first 6 modules cover core safety, health and environmental awareness topics, while the final 2 modules focus specifically on the power industry, including power generation, transmission, distribution and power industry hazards.
Each module is assessed through a multiple-choice assessment set by EUSR. After successful completion, learners receive an EUSR SHEA Power card/registration, which is valid for 3 years and carries CSCS Partner Scheme recognition for access to relevant utilities operational sites.
Who is the EUSR?
The Energy & Utility Skills Register (EUSR) is an online register that records the training and skills of workers in the UK energy and utilities sectors. It helps employers verify that workers have the right training, qualifications, and competence for their roles.
The EUSR SHEA Power Course is designed for workers who need to understand essential safety, health and environmental responsibilities before accessing operational power sites. This course is suitable for:
The EUSR SHEA Power Course includes 8 modules. The first 6 modules cover core safety, health and environmental awareness topics, while the final 2 modules focus on the power industry. You will learn about:
No formal academic qualifications are required to take the EUSR SHEA Power Course. Learners should be able to understand the course content and complete the multiple-choice assessments set by EUSR.
As the course leads to EUSR registration, learners may be asked to provide valid photo identification for registration and assessment checks. For online course training, learners should have access to a suitable device, a stable internet connection, a working camera and a quiet place to complete the training and assessment.
The EUSR SHEA Power Course is delivered as a full-day training course. It is designed to provide learners with the safety, health, and environmental awareness needed to work on operational sites within the UK power industry.
The course can be completed through classroom training or live remote training in a virtual classroom.
Each module is assessed using a multiple-choice set administered by EUSR. Learners must complete the required training and assessments successfully to receive their EUSR SHEA Power card/registration.
The EUSR SHEA Power Course is assessed through multiple-choice questions set by EUSR. Each of the 8 modules has its own short assessment.
Learners must pass the required assessments to receive their EUSR SHEA Power card/registration, which is valid for 3 years.
Concerned about the assessment?
Trainers will support you throughout the course, helping you understand the key topics and prepare for the assessment with confidence. This makes the process clear, simple and manageable.
After successfully completing the course and passing the required assessments, learners receive an EUSR SHEA Power card/registration. This shows that they have completed the Safety, Health and Environmental Awareness training for the power industry.
The EUSR SHEA Power registration is valid for 3 years. The EUSR digital ID card also carries CSCS Partner Scheme recognition, helping workers access CSCS-controlled sites for utility work without needing a separate CSCS card.
This registration helps employers and site managers confirm that workers have completed recognised safety awareness training for the UK power and utilities sector.
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Understand your basic health, safety and environmental responsibilities when working on power and utilities sites.
Learn how workplace activities can affect the environment and how to reduce environmental impact.
Understand how to identify risks, follow control measures and work safely around site hazards.
Learn about common hazards found on operational sites and how they can be managed safely.
Understand how work activities can affect health, including exposure to dust, noise, manual handling and other workplace risks.
Learn what to do in an emergency, including following site procedures and reporting incidents correctly.
Build awareness of how the power industry operates, including generation, transmission and distribution processes.
Understand power-sector-specific risks and the importance of safe working practices on operational power sites.
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The EUSR SHEA Power Course is a one-day safety, health and environmental awareness course for people working in, or preparing to work in, the UK power industry.
This course is suitable for operatives, contractors, subcontractors, utility workers, supervisors, team leaders and new starters who need safety awareness for power and utilities sites.
The course includes 8 modules. The first 6 cover core safety, health and environmental awareness, while the final 2 focus on the power industry.
You will learn about workplace responsibilities, environmental awareness, risk control, common hazards, occupational health, emergency response, power operations and power industry hazards.
The EUSR SHEA Power Course is delivered as a full-day training course.
The course can be completed through classroom training or live remote training in a virtual classroom.
No formal academic qualifications are required. Learners should be able to understand the course content and complete the multiple-choice assessments set by EUSR.
The course is assessed through multiple-choice questions set by EUSR. Each of the 8 modules has its own short assessment.
After successfully completing the course and passing the assessments, learners receive EUSR SHEA Power registration/card.
The EUSR SHEA Power registration is valid for 3 years and carries CSCS Partner Scheme recognition for relevant utilities operational sites.