Course

MAR2 – The Safe Operation of Marine ROV Power Systems

The Faraday Centre logoRun by The Faraday Centre
4.6 · 125 reviews1 DayClassroom1 location
AI summary of reviews

The course’s practical HV isolation and LOTO exercises help attendees understand safe procedures for ROV electrical systems. They value knowledgeable, approachable instructors who explain clearly, answer questions and adapt delivery to learners’ experience, making sessions engaging and enjoyable. Reviews also highlight the well-organised structure, useful theory and practical balance, with learning seen as valuable for workplace safety. Some attendees would welcome more ROV-specific equipment, vessel context and hands-on activities.

Practical exercisesKnowledgeable instructorsClear delivery

Generated from recent reviews; may not reflect every review

About this course

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

Recent reviews

View all 125 reviews →

Further information

Enquire about this course