Operating High Voltage Equipment
A question our Technical Specialists get asked regularly on the high voltage courses is: “Do I need to use a switching program every time I operate high voltage equipment“ The short answer is no. The…
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A question our Technical Specialists get asked regularly on the high voltage courses is: “Do I need to use a switching program every time I operate high voltage equipment“ The short answer is no. The…
Watch the video below to hear High Voltage Specialist Craig Hagan go through the course. Coex Training’s High Voltage Switching Courses cover everything from basic electrical theory all the way through to physically conducting…
Substations, switchyards and switch rooms are hazardous areas but only become dangerous if procedures are not strictly followed. The safety of personnel is the paramount consideration in the operation of any power system. Substations are…
Under the Electrical Safety Act (QLD) the requirement is for all “new” Hazardous Area installations to have a Hazardous Area audit completed by an accredited Hazardous Area auditor and the installation found “compliant” prior to…
Hazardous Areas are present on many sites and are often overlooked, from our experience it has been noted that companies treat hazardous areas differently. Some examples; Do not know what hazardous areas are People equate…
Hazardous Areas. Not only are they dangerous, they’re increasingly common. And with Australia outsourcing more projects overseas, regulation has become challenging. So how do we ensure the next generation have the knowledge to work safely…
Coex Training is partnering with The Apprenticeship and Traineeship Company (ATC) Bunbury to increase the delivery portfolio of post-trade electrical training in the South West region. The ATC facility now includes dedicated training equipment…
Mining boom or massive skills shortage? AMMA’s 2019 report revealed Alt. Combatting the skills shortage: 21,000 new mining workers needed by 2024 According to a recent report, the Australian mining industry will need 21,000 new…
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