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HV/LV Switching / Safe Isolation of High and Low Voltage Power Systems

TCS training courses are designed based on regulations and industry best practices aligned with relevant international standards and/or approved by appropriate industry accrediting bodies, as necessary.

The aim of TCS training courses is to ensure that all individuals have reached to a recognized level of competence to enable them to work on-site more safely with reduced risk to themselves and others.

According to regulations there is a need for organisations to ensure all employees are competent, especially in areas where high risk activities take place.

“Electrical Engineering” training courses are carefully designed to meet the requirements of the modern industries including, but not limited to oil & gas, construction, chemical, shipbuilding etc. Training courses covered under “Electrical Engineering” category provide different level of skills and competences to employees involved with wide range of electrical engineering activities. Electrical Engineering training courses include Industrial Electrician, Electrical Technician, COMPEX, etc as well as several Skills Proficiency Certificate Programs by City & Guilds.

The courses are interactive and can be delivered in the language of your choice. Practical exercises and course materials are provided as per specific training requirements. The content can be localized to reflect the country or region where the workforce will operate.

To ensure that individuals have reached the required level of competency, they MUST successfully complete a training course and assessment. Successful candidates will then receive the certificate transferable worldwide. Individuals must renew their certificates as based on the expiry date shown on the certificate to ensure their knowledge is up to date.

The detailed course content is as follows:

COURSE CONTENT:

Electrical Hazards and Precautions

  • Electric Shock
  • Effect of Electrical Current on the Human Body
  • Arc and Blast
  • Earthing (Or Grounding)

The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989

  • Introduction
  • Summary Check List
  • Provisions of the Regulations
  • The Regulations
  • Regulations Interaction

Operational and Safety Features Of Switchgear

  • Basic Requirements
  • Control
  • Isolation
  • Earthing
  • Awareness when Operating Switchgear

Substation/Switch-Rooms and Safety Requirements

  • Introduction
  • Land-based substations
  • Transmission substations
  • Distribution substations
  • Sub-transmission substations
  • High voltage switchrooms
  • Substation/switchroom equipment
  • Switchgear and control gear
  • Transformers
  • Protection
  • Tripping supplies
  • Earthing
  • Security
  • Access and lighting
  • Equipment identification

BP AZ Operational Safety Rules

Secondary Hazards and Emergency Conditions

  • Secondary Hazards
  • Emergency Conditions

Operational Procedures

  • Introduction to Operational Procedures
  • Use of Operational Procedure, Safe Documents, and Safe Working Procedure
  • Safe Working Procedure to be adopted following
  • Completion of the Isolation Element of Switching Exercise
  • Operational Procedures-Example 1
  • Operational Procedures-Example 2
  • Operational Procedures Tutorial

Key Safe and Multihasp Systems

  • Key Safes
  • Multi-Hasp Systems

Outline of the use of Electrical Protection in Industrial Power Systems

  • Introduction
  • Fault Energy
  • Fuses
  • Current Transformers (CTs)
  • Voltage Transformers (VTs)
  • Relay Protective Devices
  • Protection Schemes
  • Protection Symbols
  • Protection Relay Codes

Questionnaire (45 Questions, not multichoice)

  • LOCATION:

    TCS/ Client venue - Theory
    HV/LV Switchgear-CTTC Workshop

  • COURSE DURATION:

    5 days

  • LANGUAGE:

    Azerbaijani / English/ Russian/Turkish as required

  • PARTICIPANTS:

    Min 4 Max 8

  • VALIDITY:

    Candidates who successfully complete the course and both theoretical and practical assessments will receive a competency certificate. Candidates who fail or do not wish to undertake the competency assessment will receive an attendance certificate.

  • PARTICIPANT PREREQUISITE:

    This training program requires a good foundation of electrical knowledge. It is designed to bring candidates up to a competency level suitable for senior authorized electrical person (SAEP).

  • ITEMS TO BRING:

    PPE: Helmet, Safety Glasses, Coverall, Gloves, Safety Boots.

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