Safe Operation & Maintenance of Switchgear

Course Category : Operations and Maintenance

An advanced program focused on the safe operation, inspection, and maintenance of electrical switchgear systems, integrating electrical safety compliance, incident investigation methodologies, and modern asset management practices.

Duration: 5 Days (Fully Equipped Training Room)
Level: Advanced

Introduction

Switchgear plays a vital role in the reliable and safe distribution of high-voltage electrical power. This advanced training program highlights the importance of safe switching procedures, site safety management, and modern maintenance practices. Participants will explore both technical aspects of switchgear and the legal, procedural, and organizational requirements needed to minimize risks and ensure system integrity. The course integrates case studies of real-life incidents, investigation procedures, and lessons learned for better preventive strategies.

Targeted Audience

  • Operational staff and managers in industrial and distribution systems
  • Maintenance engineers and technicians
  • Site managers, site engineers, and senior technicians in utilities and industry
  • System and substation design engineers (control and earthing)
  • Asset managers and professionals involved in maintenance planning

Targeted Skills

  • Apply safe switching procedures in HV switchgear operations
  • Confidently assess hazards and implement site safety management systems
  • Strengthen knowledge of electrical permits, isolation, and earthing practices
  • Investigate incidents and fulfil legislative safety requirements
  • Implement modern maintenance strategies, including condition monitoring and RCM
  • Integrate organizational safety policies with technical practices

Expected Outcomes

By the end of this program, participants will be able to

  • Analyse the risks and hazards associated with switchgear operations.
  • Apply safe isolation, earthing, and switching procedures in compliance with standards.
  • Develop site safety management systems and documentation processes.
  • Investigate incidents and apply legal and organizational reporting requirements.
  • Enhance maintenance practices with modern tools (condition monitoring, RCM).
  • Reduce downtime and extend switchgear lifespan through systematic programs.
  • Integrate operator safety, asset management, and reliability objectives

Training Topics Index

  • Switching roles in HV networks
  • Standards, guides, and codes of practice
  • Hazards of switching and correct equipment selection
  • Responsibilities of managers and supervisors
  • Policies, procedures, and management systems

  • Safe switching of switchgear devices
  • Common problems > modifications, dependency, lack of maintenance
  • Earthing requirements and safe isolation
  • Site safety management principles
  • Electrical permits and documentation

  • Deciding between dead or live working
  • Actions for safe live and dead operations
  • Fault levels, ratings, and on-site generation impact
  • Isolation and enabling safe working conditions
  • Additional safety precautions

  • Network operator procedures and safety rules
  • Work permits, diagrams, and records management
  • Maintenance of oil and SF₆ circuit breakers
  • Condition monitoring techniques
  • Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) strategies

  • Case studies of incidents and misconduct
  • Investigation procedures and legal compliance
  • Appointing competent personnel and risk assessment
  • Policies, training, and documentation systems
  • Regulator’s role in enforcing standards

Course Features

  • Updated and Interactive Content
  • Hypothetical Examples and Case Studies
  • Pre- and Post-assessments to Measure Impact
  • Verified Certificate with a QR Verification Code