Draft HV Standard Installation & Maintenance Modules

Operations training

High Voltage Standard / V2 PUBLIC HEARING DRAFT 0.1

m. confusing labelling and equipment identification

n.

procedure use

o. use of peer checks with independent and concurrent verification

p.

pre-planning and staging of the workplace

The participants shall:

Engage in discussions and share experiences about how human factors influence accidents when working in the wind industry

Engage in and think on received feedback and take responsibility for their own performance and development during the training

SAFE WORKING WITH HV TRANSFORMERS

30 min.

The aim of this lesson is to provide participants with an awareness of safe working practices when carrying out routine inspection and preventative maintenance on HV transformers and the importance of adhering to provided rules and procedures for safe working.

After having successfully completed this lesson, the participants can:

11) Act independently to adhere to provided rules and procedures for safe working with HV Transformers (Ability, intermediate level)

ELEMENT 2.1 - HV TRANSFORMER TYPES, FEATURES, COMPONENTS AND CONSEQUENCES OF MAINTENANCE FAILURES

Learning objectives:

12) Name the features, components and functions of HV transformer types common to the wind industry (Knowledge, basic level)

13) Explain the purpose of routine inspection and preventive maintenance in ensuring safety and reliability (Knowledge, intermediate level)

The instructor shall:

Global Wind Organisation / www.globalwindsafety.org

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