Description This course aims to provide candidates with the competency necessary to safely access the electrical components of ROV (remotely operated vehicles) including the safety procedures required to ensure that equipment is isolated, proved dead and earthed.
What you will learn Electrical Hazards and Precautions Statutory regulations and codes of practice Faraday high voltage safety rules for ROV Test equipment for proving dead Typical ROV electrical system diagram Typical ROV electrical isolation procedure ROV earth fault monitoring Further information Provider: The Faraday Centre Duration: 1 Day
Locations:
Redcar
Contact Information The Faraday Centre
The Annexe Building South The Wilton Centre Redcar TS10 4RF
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Seriously, this was the worst course I have attended in my 40 year career in engineering. We should not be invoiced for this; we lost 4 man days and learnt almost nothing.
There was not enough preparation and we had only finished the induction by the time we took first break at 10am.
The course materials were poor and must surely have been written by someone with no experience of ROV or subsea vehicle systems.
The equipment did not function in the practical area.
There was no structure to the course at all.
The instructor clearly had plenty of electrical experience but in power stations or DNO environments, NOT in marine, especially subsea vehicles.
Any questions I asked were skirted around, I suspect because of lack of knowledge in the specialist area.
Richard H 06 Nov 24
This course added zero value. The course has no structure and isn't focused on ROV's or the marine industry. The notes are clearly re-purposed from power stations. The materials also didn't cover the extremely vague assessment questions at the end of the course. It was clear that the lecturer had electrical experience but not relevant to ROV's or marine industry. We spent more time focusing on the site induction (that we'd already done online) than any electrical switching. The switchgear didn't work during the practical and the training materials weren't suitable. Nice lunch.
Lewis R 06 Nov 24
this course wasn't good unfortunately. the preparation seemed poor and the course structure was all over the place. we had an induction and touched on the electricity at work act (which didn't seem relevant) before lunch. in reality, we had an hour discussing test equipment and proving dead without a clear method of doing so, however the switchboard wasn't working and the notes weren't clear.
unfortunately, I don't feel like I've gained anything from the course.
Steven P 06 Nov 24
Great course and delivered clear and concise by Russ and Norman.
Grant H 04 Nov 24
Excellent course
Carl K 14 Oct 24
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