Curriculum
- 7 Sections
- 7 Lessons
- 4 Days
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- Definitions1
- Module 01 (Safety with High Voltage)Learning Outcomes Discuss the Safety Legislation that applies to High Voltage systems and how it determines how we carry out maintenance activities on ROV systems Define your own responsibilities and those of colleagues when working on High Voltage systems Discuss the Norwegian perspective to High Voltage Safety Awareness and associated maintenance activities Identify what is considered to be Safe Working Practice when carrying out electrical maintenance activities Introduce the concept of Risk Assessment that must be undertaken prior to carrying out maintenance activities2
- Module 02 (System Components)Learning Outcomes Revise some key theoretical concepts that pertain to High Voltage Systems. Identify the key components in a typical ROV system that relate to the High Voltage circuitry. Discuss the operation of components in a typical ROV system that relate to the High Voltage circuitry. Outline any operational and maintenance tasks that may be required on High Voltage system components.2
- Module 03 (Risk & Injury)It should be noted that this course does not replace the formal first aid courses that are carried out as part of the offshore survival courses. This course merely provides an overview of first aid techniques and further guidance should be sought from qualified medical personnel. YOU ARE NOT DEEMED A COMPETENT FIRST AIDER AS A RESULT OF TAKING THIS COURSE! Learning Outcomes Explain how the human body is affected by electricity Explain how electrical burns originate Provide an overview of the first aid techniques for the treatment of injuries caused by electricity2
- Module 04 (Safe Systems of Work)Learning Outcomes Examine the key concepts that must be considered to protect us from electric shock Identify what is considered to be 'Safe Working Practice' when working with electrical systems Identify the key steps to follow when carrying out the isolation of High Voltage equipment prior to performing maintenance activities2
- Module 05 (Hazardous Areas)Learning Outcomes Identify what a hazardous area is and how it can affect ROV operating and maintenance procedures Introduce the types of protection available for equipment used in hazardous areas Discuss how equipment is labelled for use in hazardous areas Maintenance on Ex equipment should only be conducted by a trained and competent electrical engineer. This course is not designed to infer competence in this specific area.2
- Final Exam2
Safety with High Voltage
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