The course stands out for its extensive hands-on work across a wide range of HV switchgear, helping attendees connect theory, safety procedures and switching practice. They value knowledgeable, approachable instructors who use industry experience and real-world examples, explain clearly, welcome questions and adapt to different abilities. A well-paced blend of classroom learning and practical exercises builds confidence and proves directly useful at work.
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About this course
This training programme requires a good foundation of electrical knowledge. It is designed to bring delegates up to a competency level suitable for senior authorised person (SAP).
What you will learn
- 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
Recent reviews
Good course. Made easy to understand by Dave
Dave was very friendly and lectures were clear and concise
Dave Jameson as been brilliant! This is second time of I take HV course, and this time, with my language barriers, I totally understood the requirements and safe procedures between other. A massive thank you for all the patience and way of teaching!
