Technical training
Solar Technical Training Standard / V1 02072025
Explain that the incorrect use of cutting and crimping tools could lead to damage to the insulation or a poor connection, resulting in serious damage or fire
Facilitate discussions about the importance of appropriate isolation/locking techniques and the correct PPE
Give constructive feedback on the participants’ group discussions about the hazards associated with electrical completion and wire management
Facilitate discussions on best practice in relation to working daytime and nighttime
The participants shall:
Describe safe manner use of correct tools to avoid injury or damage in their own words
Engage in a group discussion about the risks and hazards associated with cable work and wire management
Engage in discussions about the importance of appropriate isolation/locking techniques (e.g. Lock Out Tag Out)
Engage in discussions about the correct PPE
ELEMENT 11.4 - DIFFERENT TYPES OF CABLES
Learning objective:
83) The participants can explain the purpose and application of different types of cables – e.g. small signal, main power (LV&HV) and fibre optic cables (Knowledge, intermediate level)
The instructor shall:
Show examples of and explain different types and purposes of cables:
a. Small signal cables: shielded and unshielded, rubber, PVC, cable glands
b. Main power (HV&LV) cables: copper, aluminium, rubber and PVC insulation types
c.
Fibre optic cables: glass core, plastic core
Ask the participants relevant questions about the purposes and application of the different cable types in the work environment
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