Ikonix Applications Consultants have hands-on experience with a broad range of electrical safety testers, including Vitrek, Chroma, GW Instek, and other commonly used product brands. They can provide both a complete assessment of your overall testing environment as well as on-site operator training, regardless of the testers you have in place.

The result: universal device and application-level testing proficiency across platforms.

Safety Standards Focus, Not Just Instruments

The goal of our Multivendor Instrument Training is to ensure that your team can consistently evaluate products against global safety standards and best practices. Operators will:

  • Develop a comprehensive foundation for safe, efficient, and compliant electrical testing
  • Gain test method selection knowledge based on applicable industry and regulatory standards
  • Learn core test types such as hipot, ground bond, insulation resistance, and leakage current

In short, your team will learn why testing matters and how to complete it successfully to meet standards, reduce errors, and improve production line throughput. This ensures you can:

  • Transfer operator skills from training to the factory floor, no matter the tester brand
  • Onboard new operators and technicians faster
  • Have clearer documentation and stronger audit readiness
  • Reduce the number of false fails and other test issues
  • Secure more consistent results across shifts and sites
  • Reduce risk from unsafe setups or misunderstood test limits

Proven Multivendor Training Methods

Our consultants bring decades of practical electrical safety testing experience in product development, test engineering, quality assurance, compliance, and more. We have trained test teams in sectors where compliance is non-negotiable – medical, industrial, aerospace, consumer electronics – verifying that each testing approach works beyond any single brand of tester. 

We understand the challenges you face every day:

  • Product variation
  • Standard operating procedure development (SOP)
  • Team and shift-based dynamics
  • Audit readiness

Our rigorous on-site training curriculum uses training methods validated in global manufacturing environments. We begin with the "Basics of Electrical Safety Testing" classroom course. Core learning modules include:

  • Fundamentals of electricity
  • Importance of safety testing
  • Workstation setup and safe practices
  • Type test vs. routine test
  • Class I vs. Class II equipment
  • OSHA regulation conformity
  • Electrical safety test theories
  • Safety tips during testing
  • Introduction to instruments
  • Safety procedure checklists
  • Audit survival guides
  • Qualification procedures
  • Instrument verification and calibration
  • Workstation safety and audit checklists

Customized, Hands-On Instruction at Your Facility

Each on-site engagement is tailored to your products, applications, and workflows. It includes:

  • Pre-visit discovery meeting
  • Test environment review, including multivendor product assessment
  • Customized training agenda
  • Hands-on instruction at your test stations
  • Cross-platform comparisons of controls, outputs, and data interpretations
  • Safe workstation setup review
  • Operator Q&A
  • Optional workflow review and documentation updates

Tools That Provide Long-Term Value

Your team will also receive tools that offer long-term organizational value, including:

  • “Basics of Electrical Safety Testing” learning modules
  • Safety checklists and workstation audits
  • Qualification and verification guidance
  • Audit preparation checklists
  • Custom testing guides (optional)

Additional Services

  • Custom testing guides and SOP development
  • Workflow optimization

Why Train with Us?

Because Ikonix training is based on standards and best practices and not on selling instruments or systems, our consultants act as neutral experts. Your team is not getting sales-biased instruction. Instead, we are helping to improve long-term operator competence.

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Customer Success Stories

Real-world examples of how manufacturers improved their electrical safety testing.

Run safe, repeatable electrical safety testing even if you do not use
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