High Voltage Operator - Initial

Description

This course is designed to train individuals who are required to operate high voltage equipment and hold a current qualification or relevant certificates. Our courses have been tailored based on industry best-practice and to be in accordance with the relevant standards and legislations. The course will be delivered by an experienced HV professional, bringing a depth of knowledge and experience to the learner.

The High Voltage Operator Initial course is designed to provide participants with the knowledge and skills required to understand and safely act as an Authorised Operator on High Voltage plant. Emphasis is placed on practical switching exercises, performed on the Client's own HV equipment. Participants are also taught switching theory and the responsibilities of permit users and recipients. This Course addresses standards and legislation, and the site's specific HV procedures, including switching officer responsibilities, access, test and work permit issuing and recipient duties. High Voltage Operator training is required for operators to switch HV plant and issue permits. Initial training is then refreshed every 3 years to maintain current competency.

Units of Competency

UETDRMP001Apply access authority procedures to work on or near electrical apparatusCurrent
UETDRMP002ESI safety rules for work on, near or in the vicinity of electrical apparatusCurrent
UEPOPS011Conduct multiple energy source isolation procedures for permit to workCurrent
UEPOPS017Conduct single energy source isolation procedures for permit to workCurrent
UEPOPS021Control permit to work operationsCurrent
UEPOPS116Operate local H.V. switchgearCurrent
UEPOPS124Perform switching to a switching programCurrent

Course aim

The aim of the course is to provide the learners with the opportunity to establish competency, knowledge and skills to safely act as a High Voltage Operator.

Target learner group

The target learners for this course are employees currently working within the Australian Electricity Supply Industry. This includes employees of network asset owners, contractors and sub-contractors in electricity Generation, Transmission and Distribution.

Those who work on the network must maintain currency of skills and competency in a range of safety and technical competencies. Relevant safety related training programs are often mandated by regulation or industry agreements and documented in state codes of practice.

Most learners will be licensed and trade qualified or hold a Certificate in a related technical discipline. In addition to trade qualifications, the learner groups will have completed a range of electrical and plant safety related training programs related to the roles they hold. Due to the significant safety risks in the industry these employees work within highly proceduralised workplaces with mature workplace safety systems.

Workers in the industry are required to regularly complete workplace safety risk assessment and work planning documentation, and therefore bring a solid foundational understanding of risk assessment and workplace safety documentation concepts and practices to the program.

Learning activities

Delivery includes:

  • Trainer led classroom presentations
  • Theory assessment
  • Onsite practical exercises and assessment

Learning outcomes

Upon successful completion of the course, a participant will have developed an understanding of the following:

  • The legislative framework that governs work activities on their site;
  • Relevant regulations and enterprise procedures;
  • Hazards associated with equipment and balance of plant;
  • The work permit process from application, preparation, isolation, issue, completion, cancellation and restoration, in compliance with your enterprise procedures;
  • Operation of high voltage, low voltage, control and protection devices associated with the site;
  • The application and removal of fixed and portable earthing equipment, in compliance with enterprise procedures.

Prerequisites

UEPOPS017 *Conduct single energy source isolation procedures for permit to workCurrent
UETDRMP002 *ESI safety rules for work on, near or in the vicinity of electrical apparatusCurrent
* Prerequisite is included in this course.

Duration

5 days

Cost

Contact our Office for details on 1300 15 66 85 or email us on admin@thomsonbridge.com.

Equipment & PPE

Learners are required to have the following to participate in this course:

  • Personal Protective Equipment (e.g. Hard Hat, Safety Footwear, Approved Hi-Vis Clothing, Safety Glasses).
  • Stationary (e.g. Pen, Pencil, etc.).

Assessment approach

Learners will be assessed using a combination of the following methods:

  • Theory/Written Assessment
  • Direct Observation/Practical Assessment
  • Portfolio/Logbook

Course Entry Requirements

To participate in this course, learners are required to:

  • have current certification in the required prerequisites.
  • be literate in spoken English and competent in reading, writing, and numeracy.
  • be sufficiently fit to participate.

Accreditation Status

Nationally recognised training.
Upon successful completion, learners will receive a statement of attainment.

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