Operations training
High Voltage Standard / V0 - DRAFT 2025-03-21
5.5 Validity Period
The GWO High Voltage Standard modules are valid for the period stated below.
High Voltage Operations High Voltage Operations is an enduring qualification. This is based on the expectation that the participant is actively working in a wind turbine HV environment under supervision on the path to becoming an authorised person for HV operations. Once achieving the status of a HV authorised person, it would not normally be expected to re-attend this training. If there is an extended period of absence from applying the skills, retraining and recertification may be required according to company policy or local compliance requirements. High Voltage Cable Pulling High Voltage Cable Pulling is an enduring qualification. This is based on the expectation that the participant is actively working in a wind turbine environment and involved in HV cable pulling operations. If there is an extended period of absence from applying the skills, retraining and recertification may be required according to company policy or local compliance requirements.
5.6 Course Codes
Module
Course Code
High Voltage Operations
HVOP
High Voltage Cable Pulling
HVCP
Table 5.6.1 - Course codes for HV standard modules
5.7 Participant Prerequisites
All participants must meet the participant prerequisites described in the GWO Requirements for Training, as well as those detailed below for each module.
High Voltage Operations - Participant Prerequisites
Participants attending this training should hold basic underpinning knowledge, skills, abilities in safe low voltage electrical working. They should have the capability to perform tasks while exposed to low voltage hazards and risks and have electrical workplace experience, to be technically capable to participate and succeed in the training. They should have completed training equivalent to GWO BTT Electrical and GWO CoHE Electrical.
High Voltage Cable Pulling - Participant Prerequisites
Participants attending this training should hold basic underpinning knowledge, skills, abilities in mechanical work and have an awareness of safe lifting operations to support succeeding in this training. They should have completed training equivalent to GWO BTT Mechanical.
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