Major Power Failure
17 – 21 Feb. 2025 | Abu Dhabi | 22 – 26 Dec. 2025 | Dubai | 08 – 12 Dec. 2025 | Abu Dhabi |
Course Objectives:
The "Major Power Failure" training course is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the causes, effects, and mitigation strategies for major power failures. The course will focus on diagnosing and responding to power interruptions, identifying critical components of electrical systems prone to failure, and implementing preventive measures. By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the primary causes of major power failures in both industrial and utility-scale electrical systems.
- Recognize the signs of potential power system failure and early warning indicators.
- Learn about preventive measures, maintenance practices, and risk assessments to minimize power failure occurrences.
- Gain skills to respond to power failures, including troubleshooting, fault isolation, and restoration processes.
- Explore emergency power systems (e.g., generators, uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), and backup systems) for ensuring continuity of operations during power outages.
- Develop and implement contingency plans and response protocols to mitigate the effects of major power failures.
Target Audience
This training course is suited for professionals who are involved in power systems management, maintenance, and emergency response. The target audience includes:
- Electrical Engineers – Involved in the design, operation, and troubleshooting of electrical systems and power grids.
- Maintenance Engineers – Responsible for ensuring continuous operation of electrical equipment and infrastructure.
- Operations Managers – Overseeing operations in facilities that rely heavily on a stable power supply.
- Grid Operators – Monitoring and managing power distribution networks, ensuring system stability and fault response.
- Safety Officers – Ensuring safe practices during power failures and when responding to electrical hazards.
- Facility Managers – Managing operations in commercial, industrial, and healthcare facilities that require constant power.
- IT Managers – Ensuring backup power systems for data centers and critical IT infrastructure.