Operations training
High Voltage Standard / V0 - DRAFT 2025-03-21
b.ii when and why each PPE is required based on risk assessment and local requirements
Explain and illustrate safe use and control of HV tools:
a.
inspecting
b.
certifications
c.
calibrations
d.
proving
e.
limitations / pitfalls / common mistakes
f. maintaining, controlling and accounting for tools and material.
f.i
controls applied in different regions
The participants shall:
Engage in an exercise to identify good and bad practices in the use of HV-specific tools and PPE, including recognising tools, equipment and PPE that is fit for purpose or unfit for purpose in different situations
FUNDAMENTALS AND PRINCIPLES FOR OPERATING HIGH
VOLTAGE SYSTEMS UNDER A SSOW
240 min.
The aim of this lesson is to familiarise participants with the fundamentals and principles for operating HV systems under a SSOW, and to provide opportunities for them to practice and implement them in realistic exercises.
After having successfully completed this lesson, the participants can:
63) Take responsibility for designated duties, roles and documentation required for controlled work in HV environments (Ability, intermediate level)
64) Take responsibility to implement safety and control measures to work safely and efficiently in HV environments (Ability, intermediate level)
65) Take responsibility for receipt of documents written by an SAP including any communication requirements, as per designated duties (Ability, intermediate level)
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