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    Your Guide to HV Cable Jointing Courses

    • Posted by craigshepherd
    • Categories Training and Assessment
    • Date June 14, 2023
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    HV cable jointing is crucial in the electrical industry, specifically within the NSW energy distribution network. High Voltage (HV) cable jointing refers to connecting electrical cables designed to safely handle electricity at high voltages. The intricacy of this job requires individuals to have specialised training, well-honed skills, and a comprehensive understanding of safety procedures. This guide aims to provide an overview of what cable jointing entails, the critical importance of comprehensive training, and the benefits it brings to your professional growth.

    What’s involved in a HV cable jointing course?

    If you decide to undertake an HV cable jointing course, there are a few things to expect. The course typically begins with a detailed exploration of the theoretical principles underpinning HV cable systems. This theoretical foundation is certainly important in understanding how HV systems work and the physics behind them.

    Courses typically shift their focus to practical skills training after covering the theory. You experience the art of cable jointing first-hand during these sessions. Finally, safety training, an integral part of any electrical course, equips you with the necessary knowledge to maintain a safe working environment.

    The need for practical skills in HV cable jointing

    While theoretical understanding provides the backbone of cable jointing, the practical skills bring the theory to life. Your training should equip you with these essential skills. You will learn how to safely handle and manipulate HV cables, perform jointing tasks under varying circumstances, and also troubleshoot any issues that may arise. This hands-on approach helps ensure that you’re job-ready, confident, and capable once you step out of the training room.

    A safety-first approach

    Working with high-voltage cables comes with its share of risks. Therefore, a strong emphasis on safety is paramount in any cable jointing training. Courses should prioritise safe work practices and also teach you about essential safety protocols, correctly using protective gear, conducting risk assessments, and handling emergencies. This critical safety-first approach means that you not only walk away from your training with a new set of skills but also an understanding of safety standards and procedures.

    Accreditation and your career

    HV cable jointing is a specialised area within the electrical field and offers solid job prospects. Upon completing your training, you are typically awarded an accreditation or certification. This document signals to potential employers that you have met certain standards of competence and are ready to step into the workforce. Possessing this accreditation can dramatically enhance your job prospects within the NSW energy distribution network and the broader electrical industry.

    Looking for quality HV cable jointing courses?

    Are you ready to dive into the world of HV cable jointing? IAC Safety Services is here to guide you every step of the way. We provide comprehensive electrical safety training courses specifically tailored for individuals and companies aiming to carve out a niche in the NSW energy distribution network. With IAC, you’ll learn everything from the basics to advanced cable jointing techniques. Contact us today for more information or to book your training.

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