Sample Syllabi

Sample Syllabi for Planning

Review example syllabus structures for selected technical training areas. These samples are provided to support company training discussions. The full program is shaped against the client's team profile, sector, and worksite environment.

Each sample illustrates the type of detail Elite Energy includes in a full proposal: program overview, target audience, suggested modules, practical activities, assessment approach, required resources, and delivery notes.

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    Occupational Health & Safety — Sample Syllabus

    A practical OHS program sample for technical teams, site supervisors, contractor crews, and operations & maintenance teams. The full program is shaped against the client's team profile and worksite environment.

    Program overview

    This sample syllabus illustrates how Elite Energy structures a practical occupational health and safety program. The full program is adapted to the team's sector and worksite realities.

    Who this sample is for

    • Technical teams in energy, utilities, contracting, and industrial environments
    • Site supervisors and team leaders responsible for safe work practices
    • Contractor crews preparing for new site mobilisation
    • Operations & maintenance teams refreshing safety discipline

    Practical activities

    • Hazard-spotting exercises on documented worksite photos
    • Risk-assessment checklist exercise against a sample job
    • Permit-to-work scenario walkthrough
    • Emergency-response role-play

    Suggested learning modules

    • Safety fundamentals

      • Workplace hazards
      • Hierarchy of controls
      • Personal protective equipment
      • Safe work principles
    • Risk assessment

      • Hazard identification
      • Risk evaluation
      • Control selection
      • Job hazard analysis
    • Permit-to-work awareness

      • Permit types
      • Permit lifecycle
      • Roles and signatures
      • Common permit failures
    • Emergency readiness

      • Site emergency plans
      • Evacuation
      • First response
      • Reporting and recording
    • Safe work practices

      • Working at height
      • Confined space awareness
      • Electrical safety basics
      • Hot work awareness

    Assessment and completion approach

    Knowledge checks throughout the program, observation against a structured checklist for practical exercises, and a final scenario-based knowledge evaluation. Completion record summarises participation, attendance, and assessment outcomes.

    Required resources

    • Training room with projection and whiteboard
    • Printed participant workbooks
    • Sample PPE items (or photos) for awareness demonstrations
    • Worksite photo packs from the client's sector when available

    Delivery notes

    • Delivered in EN or AR
    • In-person, virtual, or blended delivery models supported
    • Suggested cohort size: 8–16 participants
    • Typical duration: configurable from a single-day awareness to a multi-day deep dive

    This sample syllabus is provided for planning discussions. Any external approval, recognition, or certification reference is included only when officially documented.

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    Cable Systems, Testing & Commissioning — Sample Syllabus

    A practical cable-systems program sample covering installation, route planning, terminations, jointing awareness, testing, fault basics, commissioning documentation, and safe work practices.

    Program overview

    This sample illustrates how Elite Energy structures a practical cable-systems and commissioning program. The full program is adapted to the team's voltage range, accessory families, and sector.

    Who this sample is for

    • Cable installation crews and jointers
    • Site technicians and supervisors
    • Testing and commissioning team members
    • Contractor crews preparing for utility or industrial site work

    Practical activities

    • Cable identification exercise on real samples or photos
    • Termination preparation observation against a checklist
    • Test-record review on sample documents
    • Defect identification on workmanship photographs

    Suggested learning modules

    • Cable systems fundamentals

      • LV and MV cable families
      • Cable construction
      • Voltage ratings
      • Worksite handling
    • Route planning and installation

      • Route survey
      • Pulling tensions
      • Bending radius
      • Documentation
    • Terminations and jointing awareness

      • Termination preparation
      • Jointing principles
      • Accessory families
      • Workmanship discipline
    • Testing and fault awareness

      • Test method awareness
      • Safety during testing
      • Common faults
      • Interpretation principles
    • Commissioning documentation

      • Pre-commissioning checks
      • Test records
      • Handover documentation
      • Defect tracking

    Assessment and completion approach

    Structured observation against workmanship and process checklists, plus knowledge checks at the end of each module. Completion record reflects participation, attendance, and assessment outcomes.

    Required resources

    • Training room with projection
    • Cable samples or accessory cutaways where available
    • Printed checklists and participant workbooks
    • Sample documentation packs (test records, handover docs)

    Delivery notes

    • Delivered in EN or AR
    • Best delivered on-site or in a blended on-site + classroom model
    • Suggested cohort size: 6–12 participants for practical observation
    • Typical duration: configurable from awareness module to a full multi-day program

    This sample syllabus is provided for planning discussions. Any external approval, recognition, or certification reference is included only when officially documented.

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    Electrical & Energy Systems — Sample Syllabus

    A practical electrical and energy-systems program sample covering electrical safety, power systems, LV and MV awareness, switchgear, transformers, protection, maintenance, testing, and commissioning.

    Program overview

    This sample illustrates how Elite Energy structures a practical electrical and energy-systems program. The full program is adapted to the team's voltage scope, equipment families, and operational context.

    Who this sample is for

    • Electrical maintenance teams
    • Substation and switchgear operators
    • Junior engineers and graduate engineers
    • Operations teams responsible for electrical asset reliability

    Practical activities

    • Single-line diagram interpretation exercise
    • Lockout/tagout step-by-step walkthrough
    • Switchgear identification on photos / equipment cutaways
    • Routine-check checklist exercise

    Suggested learning modules

    • Electrical safety

      • Electrical hazards
      • Lockout / tagout principles
      • PPE for electrical work
      • Safe approach distances
    • Power systems fundamentals

      • LV and MV awareness
      • Single-line diagrams
      • Loads and protection
      • Earthing principles
    • Switchgear and transformers

      • Switchgear types
      • Operating principles
      • Transformer basics
      • Routine checks
    • Protection and control

      • Protection relay basics
      • Trip philosophies
      • Coordination awareness
      • Settings discipline
    • Maintenance, testing, commissioning

      • Routine maintenance tasks
      • Functional testing
      • Commissioning checks
      • Records and handover

    Assessment and completion approach

    Knowledge checks per module, structured observation for practical exercises, and a final scenario-based knowledge evaluation. Completion record summarises participation, attendance, and assessment outcomes.

    Required resources

    • Training room with projection
    • Sample single-line diagrams (client-specific when available)
    • Equipment cutaways or photos for awareness
    • Printed checklists and workbooks

    Delivery notes

    • Delivered in EN or AR
    • In-person, virtual, or blended delivery models supported
    • Suggested cohort size: 8–14 participants
    • Typical duration: configurable from awareness to a multi-day deep dive

    This sample syllabus is provided for planning discussions. Any external approval, recognition, or certification reference is included only when officially documented.

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    Automation, Control & Instrumentation — Sample Syllabus

    A practical automation, control, and instrumentation program sample covering PLC, SCADA, DCS, HMI, measurement instruments, calibration, control loops, industrial networks, and troubleshooting.

    Program overview

    This sample illustrates how Elite Energy structures a practical automation and instrumentation program. The full program is adapted to the team's plant context, control platforms, and operational priorities.

    Who this sample is for

    • Instrumentation and control technicians
    • Automation engineers and graduate engineers
    • Operations teams interfacing with PLC / DCS / SCADA systems
    • Maintenance teams supporting automated plant

    Practical activities

    • PLC ladder interpretation exercise
    • Calibration checklist walkthrough on a sample instrument
    • SCADA / HMI screen-design discussion
    • Fault-finding scenario discussion

    Suggested learning modules

    • Control fundamentals

      • Process variables
      • Open vs closed loop control
      • Control loop components
      • Safe interaction with running plant
    • PLC, DCS, SCADA, HMI

      • PLC architecture awareness
      • DCS principles
      • SCADA overview
      • HMI design conventions
    • Measurement and calibration

      • Common instruments
      • Calibration principles
      • Calibration records
      • Failure modes
    • Industrial networks

      • Network types awareness
      • Common protocols
      • Cabling discipline
      • Troubleshooting basics
    • Troubleshooting and diagnostics

      • Structured fault-finding
      • Diagnostic logs
      • Root-cause discussion
      • Escalation discipline

    Assessment and completion approach

    Knowledge checks per module, structured observation for practical exercises, and a scenario-based knowledge evaluation. Completion record summarises participation, attendance, and assessment outcomes.

    Required resources

    • Training room with projection
    • Sample PLC / SCADA screens when available
    • Calibration sample sheets and records
    • Printed exercises and participant workbooks

    Delivery notes

    • Delivered in EN or AR
    • In-person, virtual, or blended delivery models supported
    • Suggested cohort size: 6–12 participants
    • Typical duration: configurable from awareness module to a multi-day program

    This sample syllabus is provided for planning discussions. Any external approval, recognition, or certification reference is included only when officially documented.

These sample syllabi are provided for planning discussions only. Any external approval, recognition, or certification reference is included only when officially documented.

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