Electrical workers, Electricians who are seeking opportunity to work in oil and gas and chemical process industry (Hazardous areas).
This qualification provides competencies to supervise selection, installation, commissioning maintenance and testing of explosion-protected equipment and systems for control and monitoring of plant and processes. The qualification provides competencies in working with explosion protections techniques with elections in how they apply to, gas and dust atmospheres. It includes ERAC requirements for an ‘Electrician’s licence’ and competencies to select, install, set up, test, fault find, repair and maintain stand-alone renewable energy equipment and systems.
Theory and practical training.
The entry requirement for this qualification is:
UEE30820 Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician
or
a current ‘Unrestricted Electricians Licence’ or its equivalent issued in an Australian state or territory.
Core Competency Standard Units Code and Descriptions | Delivery Method | |
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UEECD0024 (UEENEEE117A) |
Implement and monitor energy sector OHS policies and procedures | Self-paced or In Class |
UEECD0010 (UEENEEE124A) |
Compile and produce an energy sector detailed report | Self-paced or In Class |
UEERE0015 (UEENEEK145A) |
Implement and monitor energy sector environmental and sustainable policies and procedures | Self-paced or In Class |
UEECD0027 (UEENEEE038B) |
Participate in development and follow a personal competency development plan | Self-paced or In Class |
UEEHA0003 | Determine the explosion-protection requirements to meet a specified classified hazardous area | TSA Training |
UEEHA0004 | Enter a classified hazardous area to undertake work related to electrical equipment | TSA Training |
Elective Competency Standard Units Code and Descriptions | Delivery Method | |
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UEEHA0001 | Conduct detailed inspection of electrical installations for hazardous areas | TSA Training |
UEEHA0002 | Conduct visual and close inspection of electrical installations for hazardous areas | TSA Training |
UEEHA0005 | Install explosion-protected equipment and associated apparatus and wiring systems | TSA Training |
UEEHA0006 | Maintain equipment associated with hazardous areas | TSA Training |
UEEHA0007 | Plan electrical installations for hazardous areas | TSA Training |
UEEHA0009 | Develop and manage periodic electrical inspection and maintenance programs for hazardous areas | TSA Training |
Optional Unit - Fee for Service | ||
UEECO0002 | Maintain documentation | TSA Training |
UEECD0011 | Comply with scheduled and preventative maintenance program processes | TSA Training |
Graduates who are successfully competent in both theoretical and practical training completing all units of competency in the training package, will be awarded the UEE42620 Certificate IV in Hazardous Areas- Electrical qualification.
This Statement is issued to a student who has successfully completed one or more units of competency but does not meet the requirements for a full qualification (as specified in the training package) and to Electrical Engineers.