AELEC Courses
Why get certified with AELEC courses?
Courses based on the AELEC standard are designed to ensure consistent and safe training within the electrical sector. This training model defines the knowledge and competencies required for professionals working in electrical installations and related activities.
AELEC brings together some of the country’s leading energy companies, such as Iberdrola, Endesa and EDP, which promote this standard to improve safety, professional qualification and workforce mobility within the sector.
With AELEC courses, you can certify key competencies in risk prevention, safety and technical operations, obtaining training recognized by the main companies in the energy sector.
How to obtain your certification? Prerequisites
You can enroll in AELEC courses if:
Your are over 18 years old
You are in good physical condition
AELEC Courses
Choose the modality to get your AELEC Accreditation according to your needs
Fixed Training Facilities
Training at our facilities in Spain and Latin America
Training On-Site
Training at the client’s facilities
Digital Learning
Solution for online training
AEC – Confined Spaces
Confined Spaces
Specific training for workers who need to access or perform tasks in galleries, vaults, underground chambers, and other confined spaces within electrical installations.
This module prepares professionals to identify and control risks arising from hazardous atmospheres, complex structural configurations, and emergency situations typical of these environments, ensuring safe interventions in compliance with established sector procedures.
What will you learn?
- Identification of hazardous atmospheres
- Risk assessment related to oxygen deficiency or presence of gases
- Safe entry procedures
- Use of gas detection and ventilation equipment
- Emergency response and rescue procedures
Duration
8 hours (mandatory theoretical and practical training).
Prerequisites
No prior training required.
Certification
Official certificate in accordance with the aelēc standard.
Validity as established by the standard (periodic renewal required by the sector).
ALCI – Fire Fighting
Fire Fighting
Course focused on fire prevention and response in electrical sector installations, where risks associated with energized equipment and specific materials require an appropriate technical response.
The training enables participants to understand fire behavior in electrical environments and respond quickly and effectively to an incipient fire, correctly applying available extinguishing means and following evacuation and emergency protocols.
Main Contents
- Fire behavior
- Fire classification
- Extinguishing agents
- Use of fire extinguishers and hose reels (BIE)
- Evacuation plans
- Emergency response procedures
Duration
4 hours (theoretical and practical).
Prerequisites
No prior training required.
Certification
Official certificate issued by an approved training provider.
Renewal according to the timeframes established in the standard.
APA – First Aid
First Aid
Training designed to prepare workers for immediate response to accidents within electrical installations, where speed and proper intervention can be critical.
The course combines theoretical foundations and practical application to provide professionals with confidence and sound judgment in emergency situations, particularly those involving electrical shocks, burns, or trauma.
Main Contents
- PAS protocol (Protect, Alert, Assist)
- Initial casualty assessment
- CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation)
- Burn management
- Response to electrical accidents
Duration
4 hours (theoretical and practical with simulations).
Prerequisites
No prior training required.
Certification
Official certificate in accordance with the aelēc standard.
Periodic renewal as established by the standard.
AREB1 – Electrical Risk B1
Electrical Risk B1
(Non-Electrical Activity – LV)
Training aimed at workers whose activity is not electrical but who perform tasks within low-voltage installations where potential electrical risk exists.
The course provides the necessary knowledge to identify hazardous situations, interpret protected work zones, and apply appropriate preventive measures in accordance with RD 614/2001, ensuring that activities are carried out safely without directly intervening in the electrical installation.
Objective
To enable safe work in electrical environments by applying the 5 Golden Rules and preventive measures in low voltage (LV).
Duration
- 5 hours
- 3 hours common block
- 2 hours electrical risk in LV (theoretical-demonstrative)
Prerequisites
No prior training required.
Certification
- Official B1 certificate.
- Validity: 3 years.
- Mandatory refresher training: 4 hours (2 theory + 2 practice).
AREB2 – Electrical Risk B2
Electrical Risk B2
(Non-Electrical Activity – LV + MV/HV)
Extended training based on the B1 module for non-electrical workers operating in low, medium, and high voltage installations.
This module provides greater technical depth to interpret more complex environments, understand clearance procedures, and apply appropriate preventive measures in proximity to energized electrical installations, without performing direct electrical interventions.
Objective
To enable interpretation of safe zones and application of preventive measures in more complex installations.
Duration
- 8 hours
- 3 hours common block
- 2 hours LV
- 3 hours MV/HV (theoretical-demonstrative)
Prerequisites
No prior training required.
Certification
- Official B2 certificate.
- Validity: 3 years.
- Mandatory refresher training: 6 hours (theory + LV and MV/HV practical sessions).
AREC1 – Electrical Risk C1
Electrical Risk C1
(Electrical Activity – LV)
Training intended for workers performing direct electrical activity in low-voltage installations.
The course delivers comprehensive theoretical and practical training based on RD 614/2001, focused on the safe execution of electrical work, including voltage isolation and restoration, creation of protected work zones, and strict application of the 5 Golden Rules.
Objective
Theoretical and practical training based on RD 614/2001 to safely perform electrical work in low voltage (LV).
Duration
- 14 hours
- 6 hours common block
- 8 hours electrical risk in LV (theoretical-practical)
Prerequisites
Previous experience or knowledge in operation and maintenance of LV electrical installations is recommended.
Certification
- Official AREC1 certificate in accordance with the aelēc Standard.
- Validity: 3 years (mandatory refresher training).
Live-line work (working under voltage) requires additional specific technical training in accordance with sector procedures.
AREC2 – Electrical Risk C2
Electrical Risk C2
(Electrical Activity – LV + MV/HV)
Advanced training for workers performing electrical activities in low, medium, and high voltage installations.
This module expands on C1 content by incorporating procedures and practices applicable to transformer substations, switching stations, and medium/high voltage lines, with particular focus on clearance procedures, work zone delimitation, and operational coordination.
Objective
Advanced training for electrical work in more complex installations, including substations and transformer centers.
Duration
- 22 hours
- 6 hours common block
- 8 hours LV
- 8 hours MV/HV (theoretical-practical)
Prerequisites
Previous experience in electrical installations at the corresponding voltage level is recommended.
Certification
- Official AREC2 certificate in accordance with the aelēc Standard.
- Validity: 3 years (mandatory refresher training).
Live-line work is subject to additional specific training and authorization in accordance with sector regulations and internal procedures.
ATA1 – Working at Height 1
Working at Height 1
Basic module for workers performing tasks at height within the electrical sector, where structures, poles, and equipment require specific preventive measures.
The training provides the knowledge and skills necessary to prevent falls, select appropriate protection systems, and correctly use fall protection equipment in real working environments.
Contents
- Identification of fall risks
- Fall protection systems
- Proper use of PPE
- Basic positioning techniques
Duration
8 hours (theoretical and practical).
Prerequisites
No prior training required.
Certification
- Official ATA1 certificate.
- Validity according to the current standard.
- Periodic renewal established by the sector.
ATA2 – Working at Height 2
Working at Height 2
Specific module for working at height within electrical installations requiring greater technical specialization and coordination with electrical procedures.
This module builds on ATA1 competencies by incorporating advanced progression techniques, positioning, and safe working methods on electrical sector structures.
Contents
- Specific risks of the electrical environment
- Advanced progression techniques
- Coordination with electrical procedures
- Practical evaluation in simulated environments
Duration
8 hours (theoretical and practical).
Prerequisites
Compliance with the requirements established by the standard to access this module (typically previous height training).
Certification
- Official ATA2 certificate.
- Periodic renewal according to the standard.
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