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Authorised Person High Voltage - HTM 06-03 (APHV2)

£1,495 + VAT
5 Days
York,   Slough and On-site.
Course Overview
This City & Guilds Assured course will enable you to gain the additional knowledge required to carry out Authorised Person duties and responsibilities in order to achieve compliance with the requirements of the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and the specific requirements of Health Technical Memorandum 06-03 Electrical Safety Guidance for High Voltage Systems.

Please note we have the ability to offer this course on-site at your premises and on a bespoke basis.
Who is This Course For?
This course is aimed at experienced engineering staff with responsibility for the control, operation or maintenance of installed high voltage systems and who may be appointed as Authorised Person (Electrical High Voltage). It is recommended that delegates have previously either attended the High Voltage Operation and Safety course, a recognised industry equivalent, or are currently appointed as APs. This healthcare specific authorised person course, can follow our High Voltage Operation and Safety course, providing HV beginners with the required 10 days of training, as specified in HTM 06-03.
Start Date End Date Location Price (Ex. Vat)
Mon, 20th January 2025 Fri, 24th January 2025 Slough £ 1,495
Mon, 3rd February 2025 Fri, 7th February 2025 York £ 1,495
Mon, 10th February 2025 Fri, 14th February 2025 York £ 1,495
Mon, 10th March 2025 Fri, 14th March 2025 Slough £ 1,495
Mon, 31st March 2025 Fri, 4th April 2025 York £ 1,495
Mon, 2nd June 2025 Fri, 6th June 2025 Slough £ 1,495
Mon, 23rd June 2025 Fri, 27th June 2025 York £ 1,495

Day Morning Afternoon
One
  • Course Introduction
  • High Voltage Distribution Systems
  • High Voltage Switchgear
  • High Voltage System
Two
  • HTM 06-03 Safety Rules and Procedures
  • High Voltage Working
  • Classroom and Practical Documentation Exercise(s)
Three
  • Classroom, Practical and Documentation Exercise(s)
  • Practical and Documentation Exercise(s)
Four
  • High Voltage Protection Systems
  • Transformers
  • Evening Exercise Review
  • Practical and Documentation Exercise(s)
Five
  • Technical Assessment Exercise(s)
  • High Voltage Documentation Assessment
  • Course Review
  • Electricity at Work Regulations
  • Requirements for safe operation under HTM 06-03
  • High voltage distribution systems
  • High voltage equipment including switchgear and protective devices
  • Safe isolation of standby power supplies and equipment
  • Roles and duties of the Authorised Person
  • Completion of safety documents
Prior to attending this course we recommend you have completed the following or their equivalent and possess:
Authorised Person High Voltage - Operation and Safety
Experience in the role of an Authorised Person.
Everything you require for this course is provided
On successful completion, we recommend the following training courses to continue your learning path:
High Voltage Technical
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Course Training Team

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Graham Taylor MIET

HV/LV Electrical Systems Training Manager

Graham is a HV/LV Electrical Systems Training Manager and has over 35 years experience in the electrical industry and a further 9 years teaching Safe Systems of Work courses. Graham specialises in Electrical High and Low Voltage training courses and has extensive experience which including working in the following areas: Maintenance engineer, Maintenance Management, Project Management as well as Electrical duty holder positions. Graham has worked within a wide range of different electrical roles in various different industries including the automotive, food and print sectors, where his responsibilities included electrical installations and repairs as well as managing large engineering projects. He has also carried out Electrical Authorised Person roles in both high and low voltage disciplines.

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Chris Walsh

Senior HV/LV Training Consultant

Chris is a qualified Electrical Engineer with over 21 years' experience working in the industry on High and Low Voltage systems. He has held multiple senior positions during this time including Electrical Duty Holder and Senior Authorised Person for both High and Low Voltage systems, overseeing the installation, testing and maintenance. Further to this, he has over 18 years' experience working in the training sector covering Electrical Safe Systems of Work and technical subjects.

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Ian Bryant

Senior HV/LV Training Consultant

Ian is a Senior Electrical Training Consultant with over 20 years experience served at RAF Fylingdales. During this time he was an Authorised Person with duties in Mechanical and Electrical disciplines. Ian has also held positions within the commercial and industrial sectors as an Engineer, Project Manager and Lead Engineer.

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Steve Danby

Senior Electrical Training Consultant

Steve is a Senior Electrical Training Consultant with over 26 years experience in the electrical industry and over 14 years electrical teaching and training experience. Steve joined PPL Training in early 2014 and specialises in Electrical High and Low Voltage training courses, including electrical installations and Authorised Person for the Commercial, Healthcare and Defence sectors. Steve has worked within a wide range of different electrical roles since completing an Apprenticeship in Electrical Engineering in1990 with North Eastern Electricty Board (NEEB), more commonly known today as Northern Powergrid. His career at NEDL included working as a Craftsman on High Voltage overhead powerlines for 6 years, as well as taking up a role as a Rapid Response Faults Engineer for 4 years.


Customer Questions

Q: What is an Authorised Person?
A: An Authorised Person is defined as someone who has been formally authorised in writing to undertake a role.
Q: What voltages do you cover on this course?
A: HV distribution systems typically operate at 11000 Volts to 33000 Volts, which are covered by the reference material we use in the course.
Q: What do I need to wear to my course?
A: Everyday work wear or office wear is recommended, and to include not slip footwear. Our risk assessment has not identified any specific PPE.
Q: What is the difference between APHV, 1, 2, 3 & 4?
A: They are all HV courses designed for the prospective or current AP &/or SAP. HV1 is the basic course aimed at the more commercial sectors. HV4 is aimed at the same sectors but only for current SAPs. HV2 is delivered using HTM 06-03 rules for the hospital sector and HV3 is delivered using the JSP rules for the MOD sectors (but often used by the commercial sectors as a refresher course). For the hospital sectors requiring a 2 week course for the beginner, the HV1 followed by the HV2 will meet their requirements. For the MOD sector requiring a 2 week course for the beginner, the HV1 followed by a HV3 will meet their requirements.
Q: Do you run High Voltage (HV) training courses, approved by Network Rail?
A: We have provided Authorised Person High Voltage - Operation and Safety (APHV1), SAP High Voltage - Commercial and Industrial Sectors (APHV4), and High Voltage Maintenance (HVM) training courses, approved by Network Rail.
Q: Do you run Substation Entry training courses, approved by Network Rail?
A: We have provided Authorised Person High Voltage - Operation and Safety (APHV1), SAP High Voltage - Commercial and Industrial Sectors (APHV4), and High Voltage Maintenance (HVM) training courses, approved by Network Rail. Please contact our Account Management team for information on Substation Entry for Network Rail.
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