20250324 HV V0 DRAFT

Operations training

High Voltage Standard / V0 - DRAFT 2025-03-21

ELEMENT 16.2 - FEEDBACK SESSION

The instructor shall:

Give overall feedback and feed forward on the participants' learning outcomes inspired by the training as well as from the training review session.

Encourage the participants to examine and become aware of which specific elements in their own WTG type / WTG environment differ from the training scenario environment (to visualise and enhance learning transfer) Encourage the participants to discuss after the module completion with colleagues about how the High Voltage Operations Module methods and techniques are similar or different to the local specific conditions identified.

The participants shall:

Reflect on their learning outcome and key take-aways from the High Voltage Operations Module, aiming to achieve a high learning transfer from the module to their way of working

ELEMENT 16.3 - HV OPERATIONS - PERSONAL EXPERIENCE LOGBOOK

The instructor shall:

Introduce and explain the purpose of the recording HV operations experience

a. Issue a personal logbook to all participants in digital or printed format

Explain that the determination of readiness for HV authorisation is the responsibility of the employer.

Those with the necessary competence to operate HV switchgear in the workplace are often referred to as ‘authorised persons’. The determination of readiness for authorisation is the responsibility of the employer. Completion of the GWO High Voltage Operations Module provides participants with a foundational level of knowledge, skills and ability in safe HV operations, following which participants should progress to gain and record supervised workplace experience in HV operations. This period of workplace experience is essential to reinforce the knowledge and skills acquired during training, with site-specific application. Supervised workplace experience ensures personnel develop the necessary confidence and situational awareness to operate safely in high-risk environments, while aligning with company and site-specific standards.

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Global Wind Organisation / www.globalwindsafety.org

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