Operations training
High Voltage Standard / V2 PUBLIC HEARING DRAFT 0.1
5.6 Course Codes
Module
Course Code
High Voltage Operations
HVOP
High Voltage Cable Pulling
HVCP
High Voltage T-Connector Installation
HVTC
High Voltage Transformer Maintenance
HVTM
Table 5.6.1 - Course codes for HV standard modules
5.7 Participant Prerequisites
All participants must meet the participant prerequisites described in the GWO Requirements for Training, as well as those detailed below for each module.
Training providers must apply additional participant prerequisites as necessary to comply with an employing company policy or any local regulatory compliance requirement.
High Voltage Operations - Participant Prerequisites Participants attending this training must possess underpinning knowledge, skills, abilities in safe low voltage electrical working. They must have the capability to perform tasks while exposed to low voltage hazards and risks and have electrical workplace experience, to be technically capable to participate and succeed in the training. They must have completed training equivalent to GWO BTT Electrical and GWO CoHE Electrical Safety.
High Voltage Cable Pulling - Participant Prerequisites
Participants attending this training must possess underpinning knowledge, skills, abilities in mechanical work and have an awareness of safe lifting operations to support succeeding in this training. They must have completed training equivalent to GWO BTT Mechanical.
Although not required as prerequisites for attending this training, workers leading HV cable pulling operations in the workplace may require in addition to this module, training equivalent to the GWO Slinger Signaller Standard and / or the GWO Crane and Hoist Standard.
Note
Any such requirements should be determined by the employer, based on the designated duties within the HV cable pulling team.
High Voltage T-Connector Installation Participants attending this training must possess underpinning knowledge, skills, abilities in safe electrical working and have the capability to perform tasks safely while exposed to electrical hazards and risks.
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