20250702 HV V1

Operations training

High Voltage Standard / V1 02072025

b.

Situational Awareness

c.

Typical Signs and Indicators

d. Recognising and Responding to Abnormal Conditions

e. Using indications that operations did not proceed as normally expected (properly grounded, earthed, etc.)

Explain and illustrate the importance of referring to manufacturer manuals and instructions for equipment specific testing

ELEMENT 14.4 - SCENARIO BASED PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES - HV TESTING

HV testing scenarios should be developed to include operations proceeding as expected and a range of unexpected issues with equipment and processes, and how to act in those situations.

Note

Ideally the scenarios should where possible be based on case studies, incident reports and other relevant real-world examples from the industry.

HV testing exercises should if possible be integrated with the HV switching scenarios as appropriate, depending on the available equipment used for each exercise.

Thus, time allocated for scenario-based exercises in Lessons 11, 12, 13 and 14 can be combined or divided to provide opportunities to integrate switching, isolation, proving, earthing and testing exercises into coherent scenarios based in real-world work tasks.

The instructor shall:

Demonstrate examples of typical testing activity in practical scenarios while:

a.

illustrating a range of testing types

b.

applying tools, equipment and associated devices

Facilitate participants in applying safe control of the HV system during testing exercises

Present scenarios where the participants must assess, lead, assist and carry out designated duties as necessary to enact safe control of the HV system during tests.

Give constructive feedback to all participants after each scenario

The participants shall:

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