Operations training
High Voltage Standard / V0 - DRAFT 2025-03-24
a.i is there evidence of water ingress, condensation or excessive dust or contamination?
b.
sound (noise) - listen
b.i are there any ‘fizzing’ noises or crackling sounds?
c.
smell (odour) or taste
c.i is there an odour of burning, smoke, ozone, rotten eggs or a gassy aroma?
d.
feel (heat)
d.i is there a noticeable change in temperature or excessive heat?
The participants shall:
Discuss how to look, listen, smell, taste and feel to recognise signs of equipment distress such as unusual appearance, smells, taste, sounds, or heat
SAFETY AND CONTROL MEASURES IN HV ENVIRONMENTS
30 min.
The aim of this lesson is to familiarise participants with the rules that provide safety and control in HV environments.
After having successfully completed this lesson, the participants can:
36) Describe typical safety and control measures in HV environments (Knowledge, basic level)
ELEMENT 5.1 - FIVE BASIC SAFETY RULES / THE GOLDEN FIVE RULES
To achieve the lesson learning objectives, the participants can:
37) Recognise the Five Basic Safety Rules and Golden Five Rules to enact safety in HV environments (Knowledge, basic level)
The instructor shall:
Explain the Five Safety Rules under EN50110-1, and The Golden Five under NFPA 70, or a relevant equivalent:
Global Wind Organisation / www.globalwindsafety.org
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