Electrical SLD & Safety Workshop

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Budget / Salary₹12,500–37,500
TypeFreelance project
LocationRemote
Posted2 hours ago
I need a seasoned instructor to run a focused, two-hour, in-person session in Mumbai for a group of working professionals who are new to electrical drawings. The trainees are beginners, so the material has to start from the absolute basics yet still feel relevant to their day-to-day work on site.

Core areas to cover
• Reading and interpreting electrical Single-Line Diagrams (SLD)
• Understanding General Arrangement Drawings (GAD) and how they link to the SLD
• Practical electrical safety concepts that can be applied immediately on the shop-floor or in the field
If you usually add related essentials—component symbols, protection schemes, earthing concepts, or common troubleshooting tips—feel free to weave them in; extra context is welcome as long as it fits the two-hour slot.

Session style
An interactive, consultancy-style workshop works best for us: short theory bursts, plenty of real-world examples, and quick exercises using sample drawings. I will arrange the venue and projector; you bring the presentation, handouts, and any props that make the lessons stick.

Preferred background
Trainers who currently consult on electrical projects or teach the subject get priority, because we value practical insights and crisp explanations over lengthy academia.

Deliverables
1. Two-hour on-site training (Mumbai metropolitan area)
2. Slide deck and printable reference sheets in PDF
3. A short post-session quiz with answer key to gauge comprehension
4. Follow-up email summarising key takeaways and resources

When you reply, include:
• A brief outline of your proposed agenda
• A line or two on similar sessions you have run
• Any logistical requirements beyond the basics

I’m keen to lock dates soon, so let me know your earliest availability and we’ll finalise the schedule.
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