Operations training
High Voltage Standard / V1 02072025
Foot Protection
Safety Boots or Shoes
EN ISO 20345: S3
ASTM F2412-11 ASTM F2413-11
Safety Helmet suitable for electrical work (non-vented)
Head Protection
EN 397, EN 12492 (1), EN 50365 ANSI Z89.1 Type I Class E
General Eye/Face Protection Face Protection Electrical Work
Safety Glasses
EN 166 (F): 2002
ANSI Z87.1
Safety Visor attached to helmet or integrated into the helmet
EN 166: 2001, EN 170: 2002 E DIN 58118: 2011 DGUV GS-ET-29: 2011 ASTM F2178 ≥ATPV 8cal/cm2
ANSI Z87.1 ASTM F2178 ≥ATPV 8cal/cm2
ANSI/ISEA 105: 2016 CUT A7 ASTM D120, Standard Specification for Rubber Insulating Gloves
Hand Protection General Handling Hand Protection Electrical work
Protective Gloves
EN 388 : 2018 4X44F
Electrical Insulated Protective Gloves w/ leather protectors (if applicable)
EN 60903 Class 00 - 4
Hearing Protection Hearing Protectors e.g. in ear canal plugs (ear plugs) or earmuffs
EN 352
ANSI S3.19
For further detailed guidance refer to: ‘ G+: Good Practice Guidelines for Arc flash and shock labelling and accolated signage in the offshore wind industry’
2.
Equipment List for High Voltage Cable Pulling
Resources required to support the learning activity include: 2.1 5 metres of HV cable as minimum
2.2
Examples of HV cable breakouts illustrating good and bad
2.3
Examples of HV cable illustrating damage
2.4
Examples of a HV cable socks and sewing kit for HV cable sock
2.5
Examples of different types of HV cable clamps / cleats
2.6
Representations of different HV cable breakout protection tools (i.e. bullet or rocket)
2.7
Examples of protection: cable rollers, mats, carpets and padding for protecting conductors
2.8
Examples of tools, equipment and accessories used in the lifting operations of the cable pull
2.9
A torque wrench set for securing cable clamps / cleats
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