5.5 Qualification for working on high-voltage production vehicles
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| Target Group: | Independent and branded workshop owners and staff with at least one mechanic training | | Training goal: | - Certification as an expert for working on high-voltage intrinsically safe systems
- Training for authorization to work on hybrid and other high-voltage systems in automobiles
- Recognizing the hazard potential of high-voltage technology
- Legal regulations in accordance with BGV A3, BGI 8686, VDE 0105-100 and VDE 1000-10
| | Training Content: | - Specialist responsibility
- Electrical hazards and first aid
- Protective measures against electrical shocks to the body and electric arcs
- Electrical systems and operating equipment in accordance with BG/GUV-V A3 and VDE 0105-100
- High-voltage concepts and vehicle technology
- Practical implementation in the workshop Basic knowledge of electrotechnology
| | Length of training: | 2 days | | Prerequisites: | Automobile mechanic, automobile electrician and automobile mechatronics engineer with a training qualification acquired after 1973Vehicle body and vehicle construction mechanic, or mechanic for vehicle body repair technology with a training qualification acquired after 2002People who can provide evidence of suitable additional training as an automobile service technician or master technicianWe recommend successful participation in Training 2.3/3.3 Basics of electric systems in practice using ATE/VDO as an example | | Training fee: | EUR 400,00 per participant | | Number of participants: | Min. participants: 6 Max. participants: 12 |
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