Description
European Union EN 50110 standards for operation of electrical installations and EN-SFS 6002:2025 Safety at electrical work online training
The course contents are based on the European Union EN 50110 standards for operation of electrical installations and SFS 6002 Safety at electrical work. The training is valid in all CENELEC countries*. (look full list below) In other countries, the local occupational safety legislation and the national supplementary requirements for electrical safety of the country in question must be obeyed.
The training obligation concerns all persons involved in electrical work:
- installers, services and supervisors as well as
- all electricity professionals working in work supervision
- operation
- planning
- training and other expert duties.
The course is also suitable for designers, automation and instrumentation personnel as well as those studying electrical engineering.
The course is intended for persons who work in:
- the electrical installation
- maintenance and service of electrical installations
- machines and equipment of under 1,000 V.
The course also serves as the general part of the training obligation prescribed by Section 14 of the Finnish Occupational Safety and Health Act (738/2002) to provide the persons performing work in electrical engineering with instruction and guidance.
Certification
At the end of the course you will receive the Safety at Elecrical Work card in the mail and download free pdf-online certification.
You can check the course completion criteria on the Verkkokoulurekisteri.com website. (www.verkkokoulurekisteri.com)
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*CENELEC relationships to countries
Members
The current members of CENELEC are: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom.
Affiliate members
Albania, Belarus, Bosnia/Herzegovina, Egypt, Georgia, Israel, Jordan, Libya, Moldova, Montenegro, Morocco, Tunisia and Ukraine are currently “affiliate members” with a view to becoming full members.
Other
CENELEC has cooperation agreements with: Canada, China, Japan, South Korea, Russia and an informal agreement with the USA






