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NR/L2/ELP/CTM015/009

Competence & Training in DC Conductor Rail Engineering - DCCR 9: Test and Strap DC Conductor Rail Equipment to Meet Defined Isolation Requirements

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Organization: NR
Publication Date: 1 June 2019
Status: active
Page Count: 7
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This competence standard applies in all circumstances where any person is required to test and strap DC conductor rails to meet defined requirements on the DC Conductor Rail Section of the Network Rail controlled infrastructure.

The level and extent of responsibility includes their own safety and that of others who might be affected by their work. The Person in Scope is expected to refer to others for authorisation when required, responsible for the implementation of the instructions and working within set procedures and specifications. The Person in Scope is responsible for the quality of their completed work. This competence standard is used to assess the competence of people undertaking electrical safety activities associated with the DC Conductor Rail System Infrastructure.

Purpose

The purpose of this competence standard is to define the second part of the three competence requirements for persons undertaking Level B (Competent Person) DC Conductor Rail duties when working on or having access to electrical power supply equipment. 

Document History

NR/L2/ELP/CTM015/009
June 1, 2019
Competence & Training in DC Conductor Rail Engineering - DCCR 9: Test and Strap DC Conductor Rail Equipment to Meet Defined Isolation Requirements
This competence standard applies in all circumstances where any person is required to test and strap DC conductor rails to meet defined requirements on the DC Conductor Rail Section of the Network...

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