Operations training
High Voltage Standard / V1 02072025
Engage working in pairs to make determinations of good and bad, and to share conclusions.
Reflect on their conclusions compared to the result of what makes a good or bad HV cable breakout, asking themselves what they might do differently in future to recognise issues.
ELEMENT 3.3 - REPORTING ANY PROBLEMS
Learning objectives:
23) Take responsibility to report any problems identified during breakout inspection (Ability, intermediate level)
The instructor shall:
Facilitate a role play exercise illustrating when and how to report any problems identified during breakout inspection. Ask and answer questions such as:
a. What to do if unsure about an issue with a cable breakout?
b.
Who is responsible for making the final decision?
c.
What could go wrong if something is missed?
d.
How should you deal with undue time pressure?
e. How should you respond to dismissing your conclusions?
Arrange participants to role play as different members of the work party, with different responsibilities and priorities during the installation task that might create undue pressure to proceed.
The participants shall:
Engage in an inspection exercise with good and bad breakout examples and what action to take in each case:
a. complete the required inspection records and report effectively
b. manage a scenario where they need to report problems identified during breakout inspection and are facing undue pressure to proceed
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