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Perform Rescue from a live low voltage panel LVR (UETDRMP018)
Low Voltage Rescue
Low Voltage Rescue course covers the mandatory rescue procedures required for live LV apparatus, excluding overhead powerlines and underground cables. This course is critical for those working in transmission, distribution, or rail environments, ensuring the health, safety, and risk management processes are integrated into everyday work practices. Participants must have completed the HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation as a prerequisite
Learning Outcomes
- Prepare to perform rescue procedures from a live LV panel
- Carry out the rescue from a live LV panel
- Complete the LV panel rescue procedure safely and efficiently
Vocational Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, participants may consider roles such as:
- Electrician
- Safety Observer
- Member of a Workplace Emergency Response Team
This course is appropriate for those working in:
- Civil construction
- Mining, Oil, and Gas
- Manufacturing
- General industry and trades
Course Entry Requirements for Low Voltage Rescue
To enroll, participants must have the following:
- Pre-requisites:
- HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (current within 12 months)
- Safety boots or enclosed footwear
- Suitable attire
- A pen or pencil for note-taking
Course Duration and Delivery
- Duration: 6 hours (8:30 AM – 2:30 PM)
- Location: Courses are available upon request and can be delivered on-site or at our Academy.
- Learners will engage in both theory and practical activities.
- Amenities: Morning tea, coffee, and lunch are provided when the course is held at Thurgoona Training Academy (TTA).
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and Pathways
RPL is not available for Low Voltage Rescue. This competency forms part of the UET Transmission, Distribution, and Rail Sector Training Package.
Learner support
We offer support services for learners requiring assistance with language, literacy, or numeracy. If you have special dietary requirements or need additional support, please notify us prior to the course. Our Student Handbook, available on our website, outlines training guidelines. Students have the right to appeal or lodge a complaint regarding their assessment. For further details, please refer to our Appeals & Complaints Procedure, available via our administration office.
For more information, visit thurgoonatraining.com.au.