Course Details
To provide learners with the knowledge and skills to work safely on high voltage electrical systems and understand the dangers that these present.
To enable learners to issue safety documentation in compliance with HTM 06-03 and current HSE legislation.
Who is the course for
This course is for electrical engineering staff working in the healthcare environment and in accordance with HTM 06-03, nominated to the role of Authorised Person (HV).
Learners must have a firm understanding of basic electrical principles and theory prior to attending this course.
Aims & objectives
To provide learners with the knowledge and skills to work safely on high voltage electrical systems and understand the dangers that these present.
To enable learners to issue safety documentation in compliance with HTM 06-03 and current HSE legislation.
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 HTM 06-03
– Issue and cancel all safety documents
– 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 and documentation
– Operate and maintain HV switchgear
– Understand high voltage grading for your site
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Course FAQs
For Authorised Persons (Electrical HV) in healthcare, HTM 06-03 recommends retraining every 3 years, with the same recommendation for those working in the commercial sector.
Yes and no. You do need to be working in a healthcare environment, but we do offer a mechanical to electrical conversion course for non-electrical staff who will be required to work on and around electrical machines and equipment.
On completion of the course delegates will be able to diagnose simple electrical faults and have an understanding of the possible causes and carry out necessary isolations and repairs, whilst understanding their limitations and hazards associated with the electrical systems and machines.
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