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Essential Low Voltage Rescue (LVR) Skills For Every Electrical Worker

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Sharon McCulloch
Sharon McCulloch
CEO, Founder and First Aid Trainer at FirstAidPro
Sharon McCulloch is the CEO and Founder of FirstAidPro, Australia's leading Registered Training Organisation (31124), delivering First Aid Courses nationwide.

Sharon has 21+ years of experience as a qualified Emergency Care Nurse registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (APHRA) and 12+ years as a First Aid Trainer.

She takes pride in FirstAidPro making first aid training available, comprehensive and affordable to everybody.
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Master essential Low Voltage Rescue (LVR) skills with the UETDRMP018 Perform Rescue From a Live Low Voltage Panel course . Learn rescue procedures from a live LV panel, CPR, and first aid for electrical safety.

The Critical Role of Low Voltage Rescue Skills Training

Electrical work comes with inherent risks. Whether you’re an apprentice, an experienced electrician, or a maintenance worker, the dangers of low voltage electrical hazards are ever-present. From electrocution to cardiac arrest, these hazards require more than just awareness—they demand practical first responder skills that can mean the difference between life and death in an emergency.

This is where low voltage rescue training (LVR) and CPR certification become essential. The UETDRMP018 Perform Rescue From a Live Low Voltage Panel course, offered by First Aid Pro, provides electrical workers with the necessary skills to respond effectively in an electrical emergency. This course also includes HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), ensuring that workers are trained to manage life-threatening situations resulting from electric shock.

Get certified with First Aid Pro today—ensure you’re prepared for any electrical emergency. Enrol now in the UETDRMP018 Perform Rescue From a Live Low Voltage Panel course!

Key Takeaways

  • Low Voltage Rescue (LVR) training is essential for electrical workers, providing critical skills for responding to electrical emergencies
  • The UETDRRF004 course combines LVR with CPR certification (HLTAID009) to prepare workers for life-threatening electrical incidents
  • Statistics show electricians face significant risks, with 1 in 3 fatalities directly caused by electrical exposure
  • In Australia, LVR training is mandatory for those working with live LV panels and compliance with workplace safety regulations
  • Key skills taught include safely assessing electrical emergencies, using LVR equipment, and performing CPR
  • Standard LVR kits must include insulated gloves, rescue crooks, fire-resistant blankets, and CPR masks
  • Most states recommend refreshing LVR training every 12 months to maintain competency
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Understanding Low Voltage Rescue and Its Importance

Low voltage rescue (LVR) training isn’t just about knowing how to respond in an emergency—it’s about preventing avoidable fatalities and ensuring compliance with Australian workplace safety standards.

The risks faced by electrical workers in the workplace are significant, particularly when it comes to electrical exposure. Statistics from Standards Australia and the  NFPA reveal a troubling reality—electricians make up nearly 22% of all electrical exposure fatalities, and within the construction sector, that number rises to 37%. This highlights just how vulnerable electrical workers are to high-risk incidents on the job.

Among all workplace fatalities affecting electricians, one in three deaths is directly caused by exposure to electricity. This underscores the critical importance of proper safety training, particularly in low voltage rescue (LVR) and CPR techniques, to mitigate these dangers.

Diagram of the risks of workplace electrocution among electrical workers and electricians.

In Australia, state-based electrical safety regulations require a range of workers to be trained and competent in performing rescues from live low voltage (LV) panels. This is because, in many cases, an electrical accident leaves a worker incapacitated and unable to remove themselves from the hazard. Without immediate intervention from a properly trained colleague, fatal outcomes are likely.

An electric shock can cause ventricular fibrillation, where the heart’s rhythm becomes chaotic and unable to pump blood. This condition requires immediate CPR, which is why the HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation component of LVR training is just as critical as the rescue skills themselves.

While industry standards for refresher training can vary from state to state, most states recommend LVR training every 12 months to ensure that workers remain competent and up to date with current safety practices.

In addition, many organisations and employers do require annual renewal as a best practice for safety reasons. So, if you’re working on live LV panels, regular training is an important safety practice that is strongly recommended throughout the industry.

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The Key Skills Taught in the UETDRMP018 LVR CPR Course

TheUETDRMP018 Perform Rescue From a Live Low Voltage Panel course is designed to equip workers with the knowledge and skills to assess and respond to electrical emergencies safely and effectively. Training covers both theoretical knowledge and hands-on practical skills, ensuring that participants gain real-world experience in electrical incident management.

Your Guide to Low Voltage Rescue with Safety

One of the most critical aspects of LVR training is knowing how to safely rescue a person who has been electrocuted. Many well-intentioned but untrained workers have rushed in to help, only to become victims themselves.

The course teaches step-by-step emergency response, including:

The UETDRRF004 Perform Rescue from a Live LV Panel course: skills and knowledge content.

Administering CPR for Electrical Shock Victims

CPR is often required after an electric shock, particularly if the victim is unconscious and not breathing. The HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation component of the course ensures that workers can deliver effective CPR until emergency services arrive.

In cases of electrical-induced cardiac arrest, the first few minutes are critical. Workers trained in CPR can double or even triple a victim’s survival chances.

CPR LVR Course: Why Every Electrician Needs UETDRRF004 - Rescue From A Live LV Panel Certification

What You Need On-Site: LVR Kits and Safety Equipment

Having the right Low Voltage Rescue (LVR) kit on-site is just as important as knowing how to use it. In Australia, workplaces that involve live electrical work are required to have fully stocked LVR kits available at all times.

A standard LVR kit includes:

  • Insulated gloves to prevent electrical contact
  • A rescue crook to safely pull an electrocuted worker away from danger
  • Fire-resistant blankets to protect against burns
  • CPR masks for safe resuscitation attempts

Employers must ensure that these kits are easily accessible and that workers are regularly trained in their correct use.

Want to stay compliant and keep your team safe? Enrol in First Aid Pro’s LVR CPR and CPR course today!

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Why UETDRMP018 Certification is Mandatory for Electrical Workers

Under Australian state-based Workplace Health and Safety (WHS) regulations, low voltage rescue and CPR certification is not just recommended—it is mandatory for anyone working near or with live LV panels.

Failure to hold a current LVR and CPR certification can lead to severe penalties for both workers and employers, including legal action, fines, and liability for workplace injuries. By ensuring that all electrical workers are properly trained, companies can:

  • Reduce workplace accidents and fatalities
  • Comply with WHS and WorkSafe Australia requirements
  • Create a safer working environment for all employees
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Enrol in UETDRMP018 Perform Rescue From a Live LV Panel Course Today

Electricians and electrical workers cannot afford to take shortcuts when it comes to safety. The UETDRMP018  Perform Rescue from a Live LV Panel course, including HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, ensures that you have the knowledge and hands-on training to save lives in an electrical emergency.

At First Aid Pro, our expert trainers provide nationally accredited, practical training that meets all Australian workplace safety standards.

Don’t wait until it’s too late—get trained, get certified, and stay compliant. Enrol in First Aid Pro’s UETDRMP018 CPR LVR course today!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is covered in the low voltage rescue course?

The low voltage rescue course covers the performance of rescue procedures from live low voltage electrical environments, including the necessary skills and knowledge to perform a safe rescue and provide CPR if needed in the event of an electrical incident.

How often do I need to complete the LVR course to maintain my competency?

To maintain your competency, it is recommended to complete LVR CPR refresher training every 12 months

Are first aid training and CPR training included in the low voltage rescue course?

The low voltage rescue course focuses on specific rescue procedures and does include CPR. The accredited HLTAID011 – Provide First Aid Course is not included and involves more comprehensive, generalised first aid training which is offered by leading RTO FirstAidPro at convenient locations across Australia.

Who should attend the low voltage rescue course?

The low voltage rescue course is designed for individuals with the skills necessary to safely rescue those exposed to low voltage electrical incidents. This includes electrical workers and tradies who may come into contact with electrical equipment.

What are the risks associated with low voltage electrical incidents?

The risks associated with low voltage electrical incidents include electric shock, burns, and other injuries that can occur if proper rescue procedures are not followed. The CPR LVR course provides guidance on how to mitigate these risks

Will I receive a certification upon completing the LVR course?

Yes, upon completing the low voltage rescue course, participants will receive a certificate that demonstrates their competency in low voltage rescue procedures and skills.

Can I perform a rescue without completing the LVR course?

 It is not advisable to perform a rescue without completing the LVR course, as it is essential to have the necessary skills and knowledge to ensure a safe rescue in the event of low voltage electrical incidents.

Are there any prerequisites for enrolling in the low voltage rescue course?

 To enrol in the CPR LVR course, participants must:

  • Be at least 18 years old (or meet workplace-specific requirements).
  • Have basic knowledge of electrical safety principles.

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