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2008 VESI Fieldworker Handbook

2008 VESI Fieldworker Handbook. INTRODUCTION. This VESI Fieldworkers Handbook – 2008, is a compilation of work practices for use by field based personnel.

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2008 VESI Fieldworker Handbook

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  1. 2008VESI Fieldworker Handbook

  2. INTRODUCTION • This VESI Fieldworkers Handbook – 2008, is a compilation of work practices for use by field based personnel. • The Fieldworkers Handbook incorporates a revision and update of the 2006 Fieldworkers Handbook. The Handbook is not intended to contradict the National Competencies or materials commonly used by RTO’s. • This Handbook has been prepared for you in an effort to provide relevant information to help in your day-to-day line work activities.

  3. INTRODUCTION • It is almost impossible to cover all conditions that may arise. For this reason, the contents of this manual are to be considered the minimum requirements and not a complete working guide. • All employees (including contractors) are expected to be alert and to exercise good judgment when circumstances arise that are not specifically covered. • You are expected to incorporate additional safety practices in line with current established work practices whenever they are considered necessary to ensure that the job will be worked free of accidents and injuries.

  4. 2008 Updated November 2008 ENA GUIDELINES HV LIVE LINE NST MANUAL HV OPERATING FRAMEWORK

  5. VESI COMMITTEE • The committee is made up of various members of the Victorian Electricity Supply Industry (VESI). • These members are: • Dick Gersh (Chairman) Powercor / CitiPower • Barry Culph Powercor / CitiPower • Adam Beel Jemena Asset Management • George Smith Jemena Asset Management • Loc Vuong Energy Safe Victoria • Dave Harden SPI Ausnet • Dennis Munn SPI Ausnet • Greg Arnett Electrical Trades Union

  6. CONTENTS • General Health & Safety • Electrical Theory • Worksite Traffic Management • Overhead Lines • Servicing & Metering • Switching, Isolating & Earthing • Substations, Capacitors & ACR’s • Safe Approach Distances

  7. CONTENTS • Underground Distribution (URD) • Tools & Equipment • Fleet Safety • Manual Handling • Hazardous Goods • First Aid • Terminal Stations & Zone Substations • Appendices (inc new Rigging Section)

  8. Attach update sticker as shown 1995 2006 INTRODUCTION Updated November 2008

  9. REMOVE: Pages 1 (cover) > 4 Page 11 - Contents INSERT: New pages 1(cover) > 4 New page 11 - Contents INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION SECTION • Contains updated information on: • Company names • Committee membership • Contents

  10. REMOVE: Pages 25 > 28 INSERT: New pages 25 > 28 SECTION 1 GENERAL HEALTH & SAFETY • Contains information on: • JSA’s • Fitness for work • Rescue techniques • Confined spaces • New/Modified: Apprentice supervision guidelines in Table 3 to reflect changes in the apprentice training program. This change relates to when an apprentice can undertake live metering, now 2nd year rather than 3rd year

  11. SECTION 2 ELECTRICAL THEORY • Contains • Principles of electricity • Ohms law • Electrical formulas & diagrams • Transformers • Unchanged

  12. SECTION 3 WORKSITE TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT • General • Standards and codes of practice • Purpose • Provide safe workplace for road users members of the public • Responsibilities • Training, risk assessments, planning and notification and approved devices • Traffic Management Plans • Unchanged

  13. SECTION 3 • WORKSITE TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT • Basic diagrams included for most common work sites

  14. REMOVE: Pages 1 & 2 – Contents Pages 49 > 54 INSERT: New pages 1 & 2 – Contents New pages 49 > 54 SECTION 4 OVERHEAD LINES • General • LV, HV Live Line • Poles, Towers & Conductors • Public Lighting & Tree Trimming • Optic Fibre Cable • New/Modified: • Railway under and over crossings • Stringing conductors below and adjacent to live circuits

  15. REMOVE: Entire section including contents INSERT: New section including contents SECTION 5 SERVICING & METERING • General information including: • Minimum service heights • Safety advice for the installation of meters • New/Modified: • CT Metering • Neutral Supply Tester • Reading Electricity Meters • Advanced Interval Meters

  16. SECTION 6 SWITCHING ISOLATING & EARTHING • Divided into relevant sections: • Authorities • Switching • Out of Commission • Earthing • Electrical Access Authorities • Sanction for Testing • Barriers & Signs • Unchanged

  17. REMOVE: Entire section including contents INSERT: New section including contents SECTION 7 SUBS, CAPS & ACR’s • Distribution Substations • HV Pole Type Capacitors • Auto Circuit Reclosers • Safe to Approach Test • Substation Earthing • SWER Earthing • New/Modified: Terminal and Zone substation information removed and now in own section

  18. REMOVE: Pages 1 & 2 – Contents INSERT: New pages 1 & 2 – Contents New pages 9 > 14 SECTION 8 SAFE APPROACH DISTANCES • Safe approach distance principles • Special safe approach distance • No Go Zone • New/Modified: • Tree clearing SAD’s • Considerations for Tree Clearing • Tree Clearing over live conductors

  19. SECTION 9 UNDERGROUND • Includes live jointing and excavation. • Unchanged

  20. SECTION 10 TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT • Portable electric tools • Petrol powered tools • Welding & Cutting • LV Temporary Crossarm • Ampac Tool • Unchanged

  21. SECTION 11 FLEET SAFETY • Elevating Work Platforms • Forklifts • Mobile Plant • Lifting Equipment • Unchanged

  22. SECTION 12 MANUAL HANDLING • Manual Handling & Storage • Housekeeping • Lifting & Carrying • Unchanged

  23. SECTION 13 HAZARDOUS GOODS • Dangerous goods • Protective apparel for spills • Asbestos • Compressed gas cylinders • Oil’s & PCB’s • Copper Chromium Arsenate (CCA) • Unchanged

  24. REMOVE: Pages 1 & 2 – Contents & flowchart Pages 7 > 10 INSERT: New pages 1 & 2 – Contents & flowchart New pages 7 > 10 SECTION 14 FIRST AID • Based on industry training standards • General information • DRABC • Bleeding • Burns • Electric shock • New/Modified: New CPR requirements of 30 breaths immediately followed by 2 compressions

  25. REMOVE: N/A INSERT: New divider New section including contents SECTION 15 TERMINAL STATIONS & ZONE SUBSTATIONS • This section is new and includes: • Entry to enclosures • Single Line Diagrams • Equipment descriptions • Protection & Communication Systems • Earth Grids • Mobile Plant • Station Switching • Symbols

  26. App 2 - REMOVE: Pages 1 > 4 App 3 -REMOVE: Pages 1 > 4 “Slinging” App 4 -REMOVE: Pages 1 > 4 App 2 -INSERT: New pages 1 > 2 App 3 -INSERT: New pages 1 > 14 “Rigging” App 4 -INSERT: New pages 1 > 4 APPENDICES • KNOTS & HITCHES • CRANE SIGNALS • RIGGING • TENSION JOINTS • DEFINITIONS • New/Modified: Rigging section is a new appendix and replaces “Slinging” in the 2006 FWHB New information re 44R compression sleeve

  27. DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT • Ownership of the VESI Fieldworkers Handbook lies with the VESI Distribution and Transmission businesses. • The Handbook is sponsored by the VESI Green Book Committee.

  28. DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT • The Fieldworker Handbook Committee will meet every 6 months, or as required • Any person can suggest a change/review request using the “Submission for Change” form • Submit changes to your Field Practices Manager who will forward to the Steering Committee. Only the VESI Fieldworker Handbook Steering Committee can authorise changes/revisions to this handbook

  29. DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT Requests for change are made using the form on pages 7 & 9

  30. QUESTIONS?

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