Operations training
High Voltage Standard / V0 - DRAFT 2025-03-21
a.vii weather, location, etc.
b.
hazards of the task including:
b.i Dropped objects
b.ii working at height
b.iii hand-tools
b.iv power tools
b.v rotating parts of rollers
b.vi sharp edges
b.vii entrapment and crushing hazards
b.viii slips and trips
Break the participants into small groups and provide an illustration of HV cable operations such as video or photographs of operations underway. Task groups to identify potential sources of hazards:
a.
entrapment hazards from rotating parts
b.
tripping hazards when using rollers for cable pull
c.
hazards from sharp edges, cable grips and chains
d.
dropped cable during pulling operation
Quiz participants on good and bad practices from their experience in:
a.
lifting operations
b.
manual handling and ergonomics
c.
use of PPE
Illustrate how HV cable pulling operations utilise and safely manage the cable pull considering lifting operations, manual handling and ergonomics aspects of the operation.
a.
illustrate proper lifting planning
b. share samples of work instructions for cable pulling tasks.
c. highlight the risks and hazards associated with the operation of auxiliary systems with external generators, e.g. winches, etc.
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