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Authorised person courses<br />

Authorised Person NHS estates in accordance with<br />

HTM 0602/0603<br />

Target audience<br />

@ Your scope: Health estate buildings<br />

@ Your job: Nominated as Authorised Person<br />

Prerequisite knowledge<br />

@ Delegates who attend the course<br />

should have a firm understanding of basic<br />

electrical principles and theory<br />

Duration and delivery<br />

@ A ten day course (residential)<br />

@ In-class sessions within<br />

<strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong> training centres<br />

<strong>Training</strong> code:<br />

140 (HV - HTM 0603)<br />

163 (LV - HTM 0602)<br />

For further information<br />

or registration<br />

@ Contact your local <strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong><br />

customer training centre<br />

Objectives<br />

@ UK National Health Service course for the appointment of<br />

persons working to the HTM 0602/0603 <strong>Electric</strong>al Safety Code<br />

for Low Voltage/High Voltage systems<br />

@ This will apply to England and Wales and also covers the<br />

variations applicable to Scotland and Northern Ireland<br />

Content<br />

@ Management policy<br />

@ Statutory legislation<br />

@ HTM 0602/0603 roles and duties<br />

@ Safety programs<br />

@ Signs and notices<br />

@ Permits and sanctions in use<br />

@ Inspectorate<br />

@ <strong>Electric</strong>al apparatus construction, operation and maintenance<br />

@ Safe isolation of HV and LV systems<br />

@ Practical exercises on HV and LV<br />

@ Cable workings<br />

@ Protection applications, settings and testing<br />

@ Written test assessment<br />

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