
This three-day practical and theoretical course offers a hands-on introduction to operating high and low voltage switchgear (up to 15 kV) safely in a realistic, simulated environment. Perfect for those new to the field or expanding their responsibilities in electrical operations, the training aligns with foundational safety rules and industry practices.
The programme combines expert-led classroom sessions with practical exercises on mock switchgear. By the end, you’ll feel confident in core switching procedures, safe isolation techniques, and issuing key electrical safety documents.
As a stepping-stone into HV switching authorisation, this course equips you with essential operational understanding and real-world experience. It’s ideal for both electrical and non-electrical personnel aiming to build competence and confidence in HV systems before progressing to full authorised person training.
Our blend of theory and hands-on practice at a dedicated HV facility means you’ll learn safely, realistically, and with expert guidance from highly experienced tutors.
This introductory course outlines the principles of performing switching on power systems up to 15kV and provides practical experience of performing switching operations on a mock substation.
No formal qualifications are required, though a basic understanding of electrical systems is helpful. This course suits electrical and non-electrical professionals.
No. You’ll receive a PASS Certificate of Attendance after completing the practical and theory sessions.
We deliver this course in an HV facility where real switchgear is used under intrinsically safe conditions to simulate authentic working environments.
Yes. This course is a recommended precursor to full authorised person training, such as the HVSO4.
It’s ideal for new entrants to HV switching with little to no previous experience, and/or those preparing to progress onto authorised person or senior authorised person switching courses.