Onsite Training Course Syllabus
Day One
Electricity at Work Regulations which will include the following:
- International Marine regulations IEC 20092 and Norwegian marine regulation NEK410
- Electric shock (Contact, flash and blast)
- Explanation and demonstration of heart start defibrillator
- Electrical protection for people at work
- Explanation and simple calculation of earth fault
- Generator, Bus bar and Transformer configuration for Marine, Sub Sea or ROV systems (Depending on application and voltage of the systems)
- Requirements for the safe isolation of HV and LV electrical equipment.
- Requirements for proving dead of electrical equipment as per HSE guidance note GS38
- Induction and capacitance of HV cables and umbilical.
- Requirement and application of circuit earths on HV systems after isolation.
- Competency requirements for HV isolating authority and requirement for switching Logs.
- Responsibility of supervisors with regard to the Electricity at work regulations as they apply to onshore and offshore installations.
Day Two - Three
- Ignition properties of flammable gasses and liquids
- Concepts for the protection of electrical equipment in hazardous atmospheres.
- Ignition sources and principles of gas detection at lower explosive limits (LEL %)
- Explanation of zoning and gas groups
- Inspection and maintenance requirements for electrical equipment installed in hazardous atmospheres as per IEC 60079 /17.
- Depending on what concepts are used on the facility the following will be explained and demonstrated.
- EExd, EExe, EExn EExi (a and b) EExp
- Requirements for Visual, Close, and Detailed maintenance of electrical equipment explained.
- Depending on company requirements the following can be included:
- Introduction to: Permit to work requirements
- Isolation certificates
- Task risk assessments
- Tool box talks
