The SHEA Power course provides the essential safety, health and environmental awareness required to work safely on operational power network sites across the UK.
Designed for power engineers, contractors and utilities workers, this 1-day course supports site access requirements and registration on the Energy & Utility Skills Register (EUSR).
Successful delegates receive a recognised SHEA Power card, demonstrating compliance with utilities network standards.
Whether you are booking your initial course or renewing your existing SHEA Power registration, this training helps maintain eligibility to work on power infrastructure projects.
SHEA Power Training Course
Below you can view the currently scheduled available dates for this training:
The SHEA Power training course forms part of the Utility Skills Passport Scheme and is tailored specifically for the power industry. It provides safety, health, and environmental awareness training aligned with Energy & Utility Skills standards.
The SHEA Power programme ensures individuals understand:
Successful completion results in EUSR SHEA Power registration on the Utility Skills Register.
The SHEA Power training course is designed for individuals working within the power sector who require access to operational sites and regulated environments. It is particularly relevant for workers involved in electricity systems, network infrastructure and live power distribution environments where strict health, safety and environmental standards apply.
The course supports both new entrants and experienced workers who must demonstrate health and environmental awareness before undertaking utilities work. Many employers within the power industry require valid EUSR SHEA Power registration before allowing access to operational sites or CSCS-controlled sites.
The SHEA Power course is typically required for individuals working within:
If your role involves working near live electricity systems, supporting infrastructure upgrades, or undertaking utilities work within regulated environments, EUSR SHEA Power registration is commonly mandatory. The qualification ensures you understand power industry hazards, electrical safety rules and how to identify and control risks in high-risk workplace settings.
Holding a valid registration helps demonstrate technical competence and ensures compliance with industry standards before site access is granted.
We offer both the full SHEA Power course and the SHEA Power renewal option to support continued compliance for individuals working on power infrastructure projects.
Full SHEA Power Course
Duration: 1 Day
Price: £185 + VAT
SHEA Power Renewal Course
Duration: Half Day
Price: £170 + VAT
Additional Power-Specific Modules
Duration: 2 Hours
Price: £150 + VAT
All pricing includes:
Registration with the Energy & Utility Skills Register (EUSR)
Issuance of a CSCS-affiliated smart card
Certification valid for the EUSR scheme period
| Module | What You Will Learn | Industry Application |
|---|---|---|
| Understanding Workplace Responsibilities | Legal frameworks, employee and employer duties and safe systems of work within power environments. | Applies to all individuals accessing operational power sites. |
| Environmental Awareness | Environmental impact, sustainability considerations and regulatory responsibilities. | Relevant across utilities and power infrastructure projects. |
| Identifying and Controlling Risks | Hazard recognition and application of control measures in operational settings. | Supports proactive safety behaviour in electrical environments. |
| Common Workplace Hazards | Identification of physical hazards and appropriate control methods. | Required knowledge for safe site access under CSCS-affiliated standards. |
| Occupational Health Hazards | Understanding long-term health risks and mitigation strategies. | Protects workforce wellbeing across power projects. |
| Responding to Emergencies | Emergency response behaviours, reporting and enforcement awareness. | Critical for compliance within operational power sites. |
| Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution | How electricity moves across the network via substations, overhead lines and underground cables. | Power engineers and contractors working on network infrastructure. |
| Power Industry Hazards | Electrical safety rules, authorisation procedures and hazards such as shock, burns and arcing. | Individuals working around live electrical systems. |
Access to operational power sites is tightly controlled. Many electricity network operators, principal contractors and infrastructure providers require proof of SHEA Power training before permitting entry to substations, overhead line projects or other regulated electrical environments.
The SHEA Power scheme establishes a consistent safety standard across the power industry and provides evidence of registration with the Energy & Utility Skills Register (EUSR).
This training helps you to:
• Identify and control significant risks associated with electrical infrastructure
• Work in accordance with UK health and safety legislation and industry guidance
• Minimise occupational health hazards within operational power environments
• Apply safe systems of work when working near electrical assets
• Respond correctly during emergencies and follow reporting procedures
A valid SHEA Power card demonstrates compliance with utilities safety standards and supports access to operational sites across the UK power network.
SHEA Power training strengthens safety awareness for both individuals and organisations, promoting proactive risk management and consistent industry standards.
Jason Rowley Training delivers the SHEA Power course through structured, trainer-led learning aligned with Energy & Utility Skills Register (EUSR) standards.
You can attend:
• Live virtual classroom training delivered online
• Classroom-based training for group or bespoke company bookings
All sessions are delivered by experienced trainers and incorporate interactive discussion, practical examples and real-world power industry scenarios to support understanding of operational safety requirements.
Both the full SHEA Power course and the renewal option follow the approved framework and include assessment and EUSR registration upon successful completion.
Training is designed to reinforce safety knowledge, improve practical awareness and support compliant working across power infrastructure environments.
The duration of your SHEA Power training depends on whether you are completing the full course or a renewal.
• Full SHEA Power Course – One day
• SHEA Power Renewal Course – Half day
• Power-specific module add-on – One hour
The renewal course is designed for individuals with a valid or recently expired SHEA Power registration who need to maintain continuous EUSR site access eligibility.
Assessment takes place through a multiple-choice test at the end of each module.
Delegates must successfully complete the assessment to receive EUSR registration and be issued with their SHEA Power smart card.
The assessment format is designed to confirm understanding of safety principles, environmental responsibilities and power industry hazards relevant to operational site work.
Upon successful completion of the SHEA Power course, delegates receive:
• EUSR SHEA Power registration
• A CSCS-affiliated SHEA Power smart card
• Listing on the Energy & Utility Skills Register
Your SHEA Power card provides recognised evidence of safety, health and environmental awareness training within the power industry.
Certification remains valid for three years in accordance with Energy & Utility Skills Register requirements. To maintain continuous site access eligibility, a renewal course must be completed before expiry.
The EUSR registration confirms compliance with utilities safety standards and supports access to operational power network sites across the UK.
For individuals working within water infrastructure environments, we also provide National Water Hygiene training to support EUSR registration and compliance across regulated water network sites.
Jason Rowley Training delivers accredited SHEA Power courses aligned with Energy & Utility Skills Register requirements and utilities industry standards.
When you book with us, you benefit from:
• EUSR-accredited SHEA Power training
• Trainers with real-world power industry experience
• Structured, compliant delivery aligned with operational site requirements
• Flexible virtual classroom and group training options
• Clear guidance before, during and after certification
Our focus is not just on issuing a card, but on ensuring delegates fully understand the safety, health and environmental responsibilities required to operate within power generation, transmission and distribution environments.
Training prepares you to meet site access requirements confidently and maintain compliance across UK power infrastructure projects.
Secure your SHEA Power qualification and ensure you meet operational site access requirements across the UK power network.
Whether you require the full 1-day SHEA Power course or a half-day renewal, Jason Rowley Training delivers EUSR-approved training designed to support compliance and maintain eligibility for power infrastructure work.
A valid SHEA Power card confirms your registration with the Energy & Utility Skills Register and demonstrates recognised safety, health and environmental awareness within the power industry.
Book your SHEA Power training today to:
• Maintain uninterrupted access to operational power sites
• Meet electricity network operator and contractor requirements
• Renew your existing SHEA Power registration before expiry
• Strengthen safety knowledge within generation, transmission and distribution environments
For individual bookings or group delivery options, contact Jason Rowley Training today to secure your place.
A SHEA EUSR registration gives confidence there is the required knowledge and understanding to work safely in an operational environment. The training embeds best practice in health and safety and environmental awareness and supports the HSE’s essential principles for good health and safety performance.
The one-day courses are designed for all individuals requiring access to operational sites, including supervisors and managers. All SHEA schemes were developed in collaboration with employers and key stakeholders from across the industries in our sector, so the content is relevant – all helping to improve the safety of the workforce and reduce costs associated with injury, illness or accidents.
There are no formal entry requirements, but all candidates must have a basic understanding of written and spoken English.
You will need a stable internet connection, a laptop or desktop computer. A tablet that is 10” or greater may be used. Mobile phones cannot be used under any circumstances. You should be in a room on your own but if this is not possible headphones must be used.
You will be sent an answer sheet that you must print out. It is a multiple-choice tick box style sheet and once completed you will take a photo and submit to the trainer.
In compliance with the Energy & Utility Skills Register, SHEA EUSR registration provides evidence for an engineer that they are knowledgeable and understand work safety in an operational environment. A EUSR registration card qualifies an operations worker to access and work in a site related to the gas, power, and telecommunications sectors.
SHEA Gas lasts for five years and all other registrations last for three years, from the date of the course.
One working day.
The cost of training includes EUSR registration, a virtual card as well as a plastic smart card.
All EUSR SHEA cards carry the CSCS logo giving the individual access to operational sites.
EUSR SHEA courses are normally delivered online via a virtual classroom with a trainer to help and guide you through the course. The course can be delivered in a classroom subject to minimum numbers and if this is your preference, please get in touch to arrange a suitable date.
Multiple choice questions normally taken after each module.
Please feel free to get in touch if you can’t find the answer to your question.