Operations training
High Voltage Standard / V1 02072025
a.i
corrosion, faults, shorts
b.
moisture and humidity and the risk of
b.i corrosion, faults, shorts,
b.ii increased flash over risk,
b.iii higher conductivity / lowering of resistances
c.
Temperature, and the risk of
c.i
damage to equipment, insulation, and
c.ii fire
d.
Altitude, and the impact on
d.i conductivity and insulation resistances
The participants shall:
Discuss the difference in HV versus LV including the impact of the different environmental conditions
HAZARDS AND RISKS AWARENESS IN HV ENVIRONMENTS
135 min.
The aim of this lesson is to provide participants with an awareness of hazards and risks in HV environments and how to recognise abnormal conditions and respond to mitigate the risks.
After having successfully completed this lesson, the participants can:
28) Explain hazards, risks and controls of working adjacent to or on HV equipment (Knowledge, intermediate level)
29) Take initiative to identify and mitigate risks and hazards associated with working with HV environments and equipment (Ability, intermediate level)
ELEMENT 4.1 - HAZARDS, RISKS AND CONTROLS WHEN WORKING WITH HV EQUIPMENT
Learning objectives:
Global Wind Organisation / www.globalwindsafety.org
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