Operations training
High Voltage Standard / V1 02072025
c. isolated but not earthed: considered potentially hazardous, approach only from approved insulated devices or earthing devices
d. isolated and earthed: may be approached by authorised individuals, but only under the control of a Safety Document
The participants shall:
Engage in a group discussion on safety and control measures in HV environments compared to their experience in LV work environments. REGULATIONS, GUIDELINES AND COMPANY HV RULES
20 min.
The aim of this lesson is to familiarise participants with regulations, guidelines and company HV rules in different regions where they may work.
After having successfully completed this lesson, the participants can:
45) Distinguish differences in the regulatory frameworks, standards and guidance for HV work activities across regions and companies (Skills, intermediate level)
ELEMENT 6.1 - LEGISLATION, INDUSTRY STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES, COMPANY RULES FOR HV WORK
Learning objectives:
46) Distinguish the fundamentals of legal compliance for HV operations in different regions (Skills, intermediate level)
47) Name common international and local standards relevant to HV work, such as EN50110-1, NFPA 70E (Knowledge, basic level)
48) Recognise approved procedures, approved tools and equipment and how these items are approved locally (Knowledge, basic level)
49) Discuss variations in practices across different countries and organisations, as well as local licensing requirements for electrical work in certain regions (Knowledge, intermediate level)
The instructor shall:
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