Electrical Safety Certification
This self-directed safety education program helps emergency responders learn to safely identify and respond to incidents involving electric power lines and other facilities. It includes a series of educational modules that you can complete at your own pace, followed by online interactive quizzes that test your understanding of the safety material.
Successfully complete all four modules with a score of 80% or above on the quizzes, and you will earn a personalized Certificate of Completion. This certificate demonstrates mastery of a subject area and may satisfy additional safety education hours required by your department.
LG&E and KU may distribute natural gas and electricity in your department’s response area. If LG&E and KU is not the local electricity provider at an incident scene, please coordinate your electrical incident response with the local electric utility.
Please note: This safety education reflects industry best practices but is not intended as a substitute for formal tactical training or your organization’s guidelines. Please consult with your training officer to ensure all appropriate formal training has taken place, and be sure to follow your department’s SOPs/SOGs.
To begin the course, you must start with Module 1. A module is considered complete when you have completed all of its topics and passed its quiz. Completed modules are indicated by a check mark. You may leave the program at any time and return to resume where you let off.
Utility Safety Information Content
Module 2. The Electrical Distribution System
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2.1 Power Plants
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2.2 Switchyards
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2.3 Transmission Lines
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2.4 Substations
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2.5 Distribution Lines
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2.6 Primary and Secondary Lines
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2.7 Insulators, Transformers, and Regulators
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2.8 Other Distribution Line Fixtures
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2.9 Underground Lines
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2.10 Pad-Mounted Transformers
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2.11 Underground Vaults
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2.12 Service Wires and Weatherheads
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2.13 Service Panels
- 2.1 Power Plants
- 2.2 Switchyards
- 2.3 Transmission Lines
- 2.4 Substations
- 2.5 Distribution Lines
- 2.6 Primary and Secondary Lines
- 2.7 Insulators, Transformers, and Regulators
- 2.8 Other Distribution Line Fixtures
- 2.9 Underground Lines
- 2.10 Pad-Mounted Transformers
- 2.11 Underground Vaults
- 2.12 Service Wires and Weatherheads
- 2.13 Service Panels
Module 3. Fires Involving Electrical Facilities
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3.1 Arriving on the Scene
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3.2 Protecting the Public
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3.3 Safeguards
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3.4 What NOT to Do
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3.5 Substation Fires
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3.6 Extinguishing Substation Fires
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3.7 Transmission Line Fires
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3.8 Distribution Line Fires
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3.9 Vault and Manhole Emergencies
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3.10 Structure Fires
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3.11 Approaching a Structure
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3.12 Weatherheads
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3.13 De-Energizing and Entering
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3.14 Battery Energy Storage System Fires
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3.15 Asbestos and Lead Awareness
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3.16 Asbestos and Lead Precautions
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3.17 Oil Release Precautions
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3.18 PCB Hazards
- 3.1 Arriving on the Scene
- 3.2 Protecting the Public
- 3.3 Safeguards
- 3.4 What NOT to Do
- 3.5 Substation Fires
- 3.6 Extinguishing Substation Fires
- 3.7 Transmission Line Fires
- 3.8 Distribution Line Fires
- 3.9 Vault and Manhole Emergencies
- 3.10 Structure Fires
- 3.11 Approaching a Structure
- 3.12 Weatherheads
- 3.13 De-Energizing and Entering
- 3.14 Battery Energy Storage System Fires
- 3.15 Asbestos and Lead Awareness
- 3.16 Asbestos and Lead Precautions
- 3.17 Oil Release Precautions
- 3.18 PCB Hazards
Module 4. Downed Power Lines
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4.1 Downed Power Line Hazards
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4.2 Parking Tips
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4.3 Approaching Downed Lines
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4.4 Coil Memory
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4.5 Securing the Area
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4.6 Vehicles Contacting Utility Poles: No Imminent Danger
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4.7 Vehicles Contacting Utility Poles: Imminent Danger
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4.8 Aerial Equipment Contact: No Imminent Danger
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4.9 Aerial Equipment Contact: Imminent Danger
- 4.1 Downed Power Line Hazards
- 4.2 Parking Tips
- 4.3 Approaching Downed Lines
- 4.4 Coil Memory
- 4.5 Securing the Area
- 4.6 Vehicles Contacting Utility Poles: No Imminent Danger
- 4.7 Vehicles Contacting Utility Poles: Imminent Danger
- 4.8 Aerial Equipment Contact: No Imminent Danger
- 4.9 Aerial Equipment Contact: Imminent Danger
Utility Safety Information Content
Module 2. The Electrical Distribution System
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2.1 Power Plants
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2.2 Switchyards
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2.3 Transmission Lines
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2.4 Substations
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2.5 Distribution Lines
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2.6 Primary and Secondary Lines
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2.7 Insulators, Transformers, and Regulators
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2.8 Other Distribution Line Fixtures
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2.9 Underground Lines
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2.10 Pad-Mounted Transformers
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2.11 Underground Vaults
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2.12 Service Wires and Weatherheads
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2.13 Service Panels
- 2.1 Power Plants
- 2.2 Switchyards
- 2.3 Transmission Lines
- 2.4 Substations
- 2.5 Distribution Lines
- 2.6 Primary and Secondary Lines
- 2.7 Insulators, Transformers, and Regulators
- 2.8 Other Distribution Line Fixtures
- 2.9 Underground Lines
- 2.10 Pad-Mounted Transformers
- 2.11 Underground Vaults
- 2.12 Service Wires and Weatherheads
- 2.13 Service Panels
Module 3. Fires Involving Electrical Facilities
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3.1 Arriving on the Scene
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3.2 Protecting the Public
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3.3 Safeguards
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3.4 What NOT to Do
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3.5 Substation Fires
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3.6 Extinguishing Substation Fires
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3.7 Transmission Line Fires
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3.8 Distribution Line Fires
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3.9 Vault and Manhole Emergencies
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3.10 Structure Fires
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3.11 Approaching a Structure
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3.12 Weatherheads
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3.13 De-Energizing and Entering
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3.14 Battery Energy Storage System Fires
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3.15 Asbestos and Lead Awareness
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3.16 Asbestos and Lead Precautions
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3.17 Oil Release Precautions
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3.18 PCB Hazards
- 3.1 Arriving on the Scene
- 3.2 Protecting the Public
- 3.3 Safeguards
- 3.4 What NOT to Do
- 3.5 Substation Fires
- 3.6 Extinguishing Substation Fires
- 3.7 Transmission Line Fires
- 3.8 Distribution Line Fires
- 3.9 Vault and Manhole Emergencies
- 3.10 Structure Fires
- 3.11 Approaching a Structure
- 3.12 Weatherheads
- 3.13 De-Energizing and Entering
- 3.14 Battery Energy Storage System Fires
- 3.15 Asbestos and Lead Awareness
- 3.16 Asbestos and Lead Precautions
- 3.17 Oil Release Precautions
- 3.18 PCB Hazards
Module 4. Downed Power Lines
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4.1 Downed Power Line Hazards
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4.2 Parking Tips
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4.3 Approaching Downed Lines
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4.4 Coil Memory
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4.5 Securing the Area
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4.6 Vehicles Contacting Utility Poles: No Imminent Danger
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4.7 Vehicles Contacting Utility Poles: Imminent Danger
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4.8 Aerial Equipment Contact: No Imminent Danger
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4.9 Aerial Equipment Contact: Imminent Danger
- 4.1 Downed Power Line Hazards
- 4.2 Parking Tips
- 4.3 Approaching Downed Lines
- 4.4 Coil Memory
- 4.5 Securing the Area
- 4.6 Vehicles Contacting Utility Poles: No Imminent Danger
- 4.7 Vehicles Contacting Utility Poles: Imminent Danger
- 4.8 Aerial Equipment Contact: No Imminent Danger
- 4.9 Aerial Equipment Contact: Imminent Danger