Interventions in industrial and tertiary environments require specific qualifications to ensure the electrical safety of workers and facilities. In France, BS and BR electrical certifications, as defined by NF C18-510, are essential for low-voltage operations performed safely.
The NF C18-510 standard regulates operations on electrical installations and safety requirements. It specifies the electrical certifications necessary based on the tasks and responsibilities of each operator.
BS-certified electricians work on low-voltage systems to perform basic tasks without requiring disconnection. They are trained to assess electrical risks and use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).
BR-certified electricians, as intervention leaders, have increased responsibility. Besides planning the work, they supervise safety measures, such as lockout procedures, and ensure that all safety protocols are observed. Their expertise in procedural compliance is crucial to prevent electrical accidents and maintain safety in industrial settings.
BS and BR certifications, required to ensure safe interventions, are issued by the employer, in accordance with NF C18-510 guidelines. Before being certified in electricity, each electrician undergoes training that covers low-voltage basics, lockout procedures, and specific equipment use. This process ensures they have the necessary skills and up-to-date knowledge to work safely.
Electricians must also complete a refresher training course every three years to maintain their competence level. This certification update reinforces safety in a constantly evolving sector.
In addition to BS and BR training and authorizations, it is important for electricians to have the appropriate safety equipment to work under optimum conditions. Penta offers a complete kit, specially designed for low-voltage work, to meet the needs of qualified electricians, providing them with the essential tools for every stage of their work.