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Humberside Engineering Training Association - HETA

The leading engineering training provider in the Yorkshire and Humber region

Safe Operation of High Voltage Electrical Switchgear (Full Authorisation)

Course overview

This course will provide you or your staff with an understanding of industrial high and low voltage power systems including safe operation on a wide range of power equipment. This includes performing advanced HV switching operation on industrial HV networks up to and including 15kV.

Information

5 days
£1,315 (+ vat) per person

Course details

Course Objectives:

Upon successful completion of this course, you or your staff will be accredited to work with High Voltage power systems. The training coves theoretical aspects of working with High Voltage networks, as well as the practical aspects, ensuring you’re fully prepared to safely work on a wide range of power equipment.

Course Outline:

  • Electrical hazards and precautions
  • Electricity at work regulations
  • Understanding the arc blast hazard
  • Causes of electrical accidents
  • Operational and safety features of switchgear
  • Substations and safety requirements
  • Secondary hazards and emergency conditions
  • High voltage safety rules
  • Key safes and multihasp systems
  • Test equipment for proving dead
  • Operational procedures
  • Application of electrical protection on industrial power systems
  • Fault exercises
  • Practical exercises

Our Safe Operation of High Voltage Electrical Switchgear course has recently been EAL approved. Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive a certificate of verified achievement, recognising the demonstration of competence up to and including 15KV.

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Hull (2 places available)

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Contact us

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Hull
01482 826635

Scunthorpe
03303 331501

Grimsby
01469 420770

Email:
sales@heta.co.uk

Company number:
1007353 England

VAT number:
247788843

Registered Charity number:
508775

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