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Is this course for you?

This course is aimed at all staff nominated as an Authorised Person (Electrical) with respect to HV (High Voltage) distribution equipment in the Healthcare sector

Aim

The course will provide learners with knowledge and competence to safely work on High Voltage electrical systems provide an understanding of the dangers which exist with these systems.

Learners will gain the required knowledge to issue safety documentation in compliance with current HSE legislation and to a HTM 06-03 HV safety rules and procedures

Objectives

By the end of the course you will be able to:

  • Recognise Statutory safety regulations relating to HV safe working practices
  • Follow procedures defined by HTM 06-03 HV safety rules and procedures
  • Prepare safety documentation including Permit to Work and a Sanction to Test
  • Perform cable location and identification
  • Carry out HV pressure testing of cables and vacuum circuit breakers
  • Safely confirm HV cables dead using a Cable Spiking Gun
  • Perform tests on HV Protection systems
  • Practically carry out Earthing of switchgear and cables
  • Conduct live HV phasing
  • Complete Operating records & documentation
  • Operate and maintain HV Switchgear

Additional information

The course is 10 Days Delegates who attend this course should have a firm understanding of basic electrical principles and theory. The course has a practical element

Related courses

This course should be repeated every three years to maintain up to date skills and knowledge.

Delegates may also consider undertaking:

  • LVAP – Authorised person – LV AP
  • AE – Authorising Engineers cours

Is this course for you?

This course is aimed at staff currently practicing as an Authorised Person (Electrical) with respect to HV (High Voltage) distribution equipment in the Healthcare sector

Aim

The course is designed to refresh existing AP’s to HV electrical systems and the dangers which exist and which can arise when operating and working on HV systems. Learners will also be refreshed on the required knowledge to issue safety documentation in compliance with current HSE legislation and to HTM06-03 HV safety rules and procedures

Objectives

By the end of the course you will be able to:

  • Understand Statutory safety regulations relating to HV safe working practices
  • Follow procedures defined HTM 06-03 HVl safety rules and procedures
  • Issue and cancel a Permit to Work / Sanction to Test
  • Perform cable location and identification
  • Carry out HV pressure testing of cables and vacuum circuit breakers
  • Safely confirm HV cables dead using a Cable Spiking Gun
  • Understand and operate HV Protection systems
  • Practically carry out Earthing of switchgear and cables
  • Carry out live HV phasing
  • Complete Operating records & documentation
  • Operate and maintain HV Switchgear

Additional information

The course is 5 Days (evening exercises will be conducted). Delegates who attend this course should have a firm understanding of basic electrical principles and theory. The course has a practical element

Related courses

This course should be repeated every three years to maintain up to date skills and knowledge.

Delegates may also consider undertaking:

  • LVAP – Authorised person – LV AP
  • AE – Authorising Engineers Course

Is this course for you?

This course is aimed at all staff nominated as an Authorised Person (Electrical) with respect to HV (High Voltage) distribution equipment in the commercial sector

Aim

The course will provide learners with knowledge and competence to safely work on High Voltage electrical systems provide an understanding of the dangers which exist with these systems.

Learners will gain the required knowledge to issue safety documentation in compliance with current HSE legislation and to a set of generic commercial safety rules and procedures

Objectives

By the end of the course you will be able to:

  • Recognise Statutory safety regulations relating to HV safe working practices
  • Follow procedures defined by a set of generic commercial safety rules and procedures
  • Prepare safety documentation including Permit to Work and a Sanction to Test
  • Perform cable location and identification
  • Carry out HV pressure testing of cables and vacuum circuit breakers
  • Safely confirm HV cables dead using a Cable Spiking Gun
  • Perform tests on HV Protection systems
  • Practically carry out Earthing of switchgear and cables
  • Conduct live HV phasing
  • Complete Operating records & documentation
  • Operate and maintain HV Switchgear

Additional information

The course is 5 days Delegates who attend this course should have a firm understanding of basic electrical principles and theory. The course has a practical element

Related courses

This course should be repeated every three years to maintain up to date skills and knowledge.

Delegates may also consider undertaking:

  • LVAP – Authorised person – LV AP
  • AE – Authorising Engineers course

Is this course for you?

This course is aimed at staff currently practicing as an Authorised Person (Electrical) with respect to HV (High Voltage) distribution equipment in the commercial sector

Aim

The course is designed to refresh existing AP’s to HV electrical systems and the dangers which exist and which can arise when operating and working on HV systems. Learners will also be refreshed on the required knowledge to issue safety documentation in compliance with current HSE legislation and to a set of generic commercial safety rules and procedures

Objectives

By the end of the course you will be able to:

  • Understand Statutory safety regulations relating to HV safe working practices
  • Follow procedures defined by a set of generic commercial safety rules and procedures
  • Issue and cancel a Permit to Work / Sanction to Test
  • Perform cable location and identification
  • Carry out HV pressure testing of cables and vacuum circuit breakers
  • Safely confirm HV cables dead using a Cable Spiking Gun
  • Understand and operate HV Protection systems
  • Practically carry out Earthing of switchgear and cables
  • Carry out live HV phasing
  • Complete Operating records & documentation
  • Operate and maintain HV Switchgear

Additional information

The course is 3 days. Delegates who attend this course should have a firm understanding of basic electrical principles and theory. The course has a practical element

Related courses

This course should be repeated every three years to maintain up to date skills and knowledge.

Delegates may also consider undertaking:

  • LVAP – Authorised person – LV AP
  • AE – Authorising Engineers Course

Is this course for you?

This course is aimed at staff managing Health and Safety with respect to HV (High Voltage) distribution equipment in healthcare premises.

Aim

The course will introduce Managers and supervisory staff to the basics of HV systems and the dangers which exist and can arise when operating and working on these HV systems. Learners will gain the required knowledge to understand safety documentation in compliance with current HSE legislation and specific procedures

Objectives

By the end of the course you will be able to:

  • Understand Statutory safety regulations relating to HV safe working practices
  • Have a knowledge of the Procedures defined by HTM 06-03
  •  Understand the basic principles of HV Protection systems
  • Ensure compliance with HTM06-03 Operating records & documentation
  • Have an awareness of Switchgear operation & maintenance

Additional information

The course can be delivered either on customer’s sites or at the Centre. Delegates who attend this course should have a firm understanding of basic electrical principles and theory.

Related courses

Delegates may also consider undertaking:

  •  LVAP Course
  • Authorising Engineers Course

Is this course for you?

This course is aimed at all staff nominated as an Authorised Person (Electrical) with respect to HV (High Voltage) distribution equipment on MoD Establishments

Aim

The course will provide learners with knowledge and competence to safely work on High Voltage electrical systems provide an understanding of the dangers which exist with these systems.

Learners will gain the required knowledge to issue safety documentation in compliance with current HSE legislation and to JSP 375 Volume Chapter 3

Objectives

By the end of the course you will be able to:

  • Understand Statutory safety regulations relating to HV safe working practices
  • Follow procedures defined by JSP 375 Volume Chapter 3
  • Issue and cancel a Permit to Work / Sanction to Test
  • Perform cable location and identification
  • Carry out HV pressure testing of cables and vacuum circuit breakers
  • Safely confirm HV cables dead using a Cable Spiking Gun
  • Understand and operate HV Protection systems
  • Practically carry out Earthing of switchgear and cables
  • Carry out live HV phasing
  • Complete Operating records & documentation
  • Operate and maintain HV Switchgear

Additional information

The course is 10 days Delegates who attend this course should have a firm understanding of basic electrical principles and theory. The course has a practical

Related courses

This course should be repeated every three years to maintain up to date skills and knowledge.

Delegates may also consider undertaking:

  • LVAP – Authorised person
  • AEF – Authorising Engineers Course

Is this course for you?

This course is aimed at staff currently practicing as an Authorised Person (Electrical) with respect to HV (High Voltage) distribution equipment on MoD establishments

Aim

The course is designed to refresh existing AP’s to HV electrical systems and the dangers which exist and which can arise when operating and working on HV systems.

Learners will also be refreshed on the required knowledge to issue safety documentation in compliance with current HSE legislation and to JSP 375 Volume 3 Chapter 3  

Objectives

By the end of the course you will be able to:

  • Understand Statutory safety regulations relating to HV safe working practices
  • Follow procedures defined by JSP 375 Volume Chapter 3
  • Issue and cancel a Permit to Work / Sanction to Test
  • Perform cable location and identification
  • Carry out HV pressure testing of cables and vacuum circuit breakers
  • Safely confirm HV cables dead using a Cable Spiking Gun
  • Understand and operate HV Protection systems
  • Practically carry out Earthing of switchgear and cables
  • Carry out live HV phasing
  • Complete Operating records & documentation
  • Operate and maintain HV Switchgear

Additional information

The course is 5 days Delegates who attend this course should have a firm understanding of basic electrical principles and theory. The course is both classroom based and has practical elements, whic

Related courses

This course should be repeated every three years to maintain up to date skills and knowledge.

Delegates may also consider undertaking:

  • LVAP – Authorised person
  • Authorising Engineers course

Course aim

To present the essential information contained in HTM 06, Electrical Services Safety, Supply, Distribution and Management and other NHS guidance on this subject, in a concise and easily assimilated form. To create a forum for delegates to discuss their own HTM 06 related issues, to allowing delegates to manage these systems safely and economically.

Objectives

Delegates will be able to:

  • State the key contents of HTM 06-02 and the reasoning behind the contents
  • State the dangers associated with electricity
  • State other working documents relevant to HTM 06-02 and the role of the Authorised Person (LV)
  • Describe the duties and responsibilities of the Authorised Person (LV)
  • Describe typical components and their function within a typical low voltage distribution system
  • State the requirements and reasons for the inspection and testing of electrical installations
  • State the different types of circuit protective devices used in low voltage distribution systems and compare their characteristics
  • Describe the function of a standby power supply and typical maintenance requirements
  • State the requirements of HTM 06-02 for Competent Persons including contractors for which the Authorised Person has responsibility
  • Describe how electrical safety work should be monitored
  • Identify correct safety documentation to be utilised for a variety of practical applications when working on low voltage systems
  • Complete safety documentation as part of planned safety work in accordance with the requirements of HTM 06-02 for a variety of practical applications

This course is 5 days and requires a refresher every 5 years

Course aim

To present the essential information contained in HTM 06, Electrical Services Safety, Supply, Distribution and Management and other NHS guidance on this subject, in a concise and easily assimilated form. To create a forum for delegates to discuss their own HTM 06 related issues, to allowing delegates to manage these systems safely and economically.

Objectives

Delegates will be able to:

  • State the key contents of HTM 06-02 and the reasoning behind the contents
  • State the dangers associated with electricity
  • State other working documents relevant to HTM 06-02 and the role of the Authorised Person (LV)
  • Describe the duties and responsibilities of the Authorised Person (LV)
  • Describe typical components and their function within a typical low voltage distribution system
  • State the requirements and reasons for the inspection and testing of electrical installations
  • State the different types of circuit protective devices used in low voltage distribution systems and compare their characteristics
  • Describe the function of a standby power supply and typical maintenance requirements
  • State the requirements of HTM 06-02 for Competent Persons including contractors for which the Authorised Person has responsibility
  • Describe how electrical safety work should be monitored
  • Identify correct safety documentation to be utilised for a variety of practical applications when working on low voltage systems
  • Complete safety documentation as part of planned safety work in accordance with the requirements of HTM 06-02 for a variety of practical applications

This course is 5 days and requires a refresher every 5 years

Course aim

To present the essential information contained in HTM 06, Electrical Services Safety, Supply, Distribution and Management and other NHS guidance on this subject, in a concise and easily assimilated form.

Objectives

Delegates will be able to:

  • Explain the role of the competent person as specified in HTM 06-02
  • Discuss the requirement for safety documents in accordance with HTM 06-02
  • Specify the safety guidance for carrying out work on electrical systems
  • Demonstrate safe methods of work in accordance with the Electrical Services Safety guidance
  • Explain the purpose of a Permit to Work in accordance with HTM 06-02
  • Explain the safety precautions taken when temporarily leaving a work area
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