This course provides delegates with the Knowledge and understanding to ensure that High Voltage equipment is safely isolated and safe to work on and is the senior figurehead for overseeing authorised persons. The senior authorised persons are responsible for the safety of themselves and for that of the team. This course aims to give delegates the practical and theoretical knowledge to understand high voltage systems at a senior level and to understand statutory regulations and safe operation.
The aim of this course is to prepare delegates for the role of senior authorised person. As an authorised person you will be qualified to issue safety documents such as high voltage electrical permits to work.
Alternatively, if you are looking for the Authorised persons - limited operations of high voltage systems, please click here.
• Electricity at Work Regulations 1989
• Electrical Hazards and Precautions
• Arrangement of High Voltage Systems
• Operational and Safety Features of Switchgear
• High Voltage Safety Rules
• Issue and Control of Safety Documentation
• Safety Lockout Procedures (Key Safes/Multihasps)
• The Role of Protection Relays
• Emergency Conditions
• Practical Exercises (3 exercises – switching, safety documents and switching programmes)
• Fault Incidents
• Case Studies
• Programme Review
• Electrical Hazards and Precautions
• Arrangement of High Voltage Systems
• Operational and Safety Features of Switchgear
• High Voltage Safety Rules
• Issue and Control of Safety Documentation
• Safety Lockout Procedures (Key Safes/Multihasps)
• The Role of Protection Relays
• Emergency Conditions
• Practical Exercises (3 exercises – switching, safety documents and switching programmes)
• Fault Incidents
• Case Studies
• Programme Review
Delegates attending this course should have a strong general understanding of high voltage power networks and be responsible – or are going to be responsible – as a senior figure for performing switching or for issuing safety documents relating to work in HV substations, switch rooms and other high voltage areas.
Anyone attending training should also have a good level of both spoken and written English.
As a company that is committed to providing high quality services to all our clients, we will always aim to make reasonable adjustments ensuring all individuals receive the required help they need. Click here to learn more
Delegates successfully completing this course will receive a City and Guilds accredited certificate.
This course provides delegates with the Knowledge and understanding to ensure that High Voltage equipment is safely isolated and safe to work on and is the senior figurehead for overseeing authorised persons. The senior authorised persons are responsible for the safety of themselves and for that of the team. This course aims to give delegates the practical and theoretical knowledge to understand high voltage systems at a senior level and to understand statutory regulations and safe operation.
The aim of this course is to prepare delegates for the role of senior authorised person. As an authorised person you will be qualified to issue safety documents such as high voltage electrical permits to work.
Alternatively, if you are looking for the Authorised persons - limited operations of high voltage systems, please click here.
• Electricity at Work Regulations 1989
• Electrical Hazards and Precautions
• Arrangement of High Voltage Systems
• Operational and Safety Features of Switchgear
• High Voltage Safety Rules
• Issue and Control of Safety Documentation
• Safety Lockout Procedures (Key Safes/Multihasps)
• The Role of Protection Relays
• Emergency Conditions
• Practical Exercises (3 exercises – switching, safety documents and switching programmes)
• Fault Incidents
• Case Studies
• Programme Review
• Electrical Hazards and Precautions
• Arrangement of High Voltage Systems
• Operational and Safety Features of Switchgear
• High Voltage Safety Rules
• Issue and Control of Safety Documentation
• Safety Lockout Procedures (Key Safes/Multihasps)
• The Role of Protection Relays
• Emergency Conditions
• Practical Exercises (3 exercises – switching, safety documents and switching programmes)
• Fault Incidents
• Case Studies
• Programme Review
Delegates attending this course should have a strong general understanding of high voltage power networks and be responsible – or are going to be responsible – as a senior figure for performing switching or for issuing safety documents relating to work in HV substations, switch rooms and other high voltage areas.
Anyone attending training should also have a good level of both spoken and written English.
As a company that is committed to providing high quality services to all our clients, we will always aim to make reasonable adjustments ensuring all individuals receive the required help they need. Click here to learn more
Delegates successfully completing this course will receive a City and Guilds accredited certificate.
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