Carry out safe work practices when working on HEV and EV high voltage systems
Learning outcomes for the course includes:
• carrying out the safe work practices when working on HEV and EV high voltage systems.
• the correct use of specialist tools and equipment
• an overview of Hybrid / EV components and their functions
• the correct procedure to service and maintain electrical components in hybrid electric vehicles
• how to check if the HEV is safe to work on.
This course is suited to people with an automotive background with an understanding of basic electrical principles that are requiring the skills and knowledge in high voltage safety awareness for automotive workplace and onsite applications. This may include:
• technicians
• automotive electricians
• parts recyclers
• paint smash repairs
• emergency response members.
Students must have unique student identifier (USI) and meet our literacy and number tests. Language literacy and numeracy requirments are ACSF2 for reading, writing and numerical skills.
Upon successful completion, students will receive a Statement of Attianment for the following unit: AURETH101 Depower and reinitialise battery electric vehicles.
Chisholm is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) and provides Nationally Recognised Training (NRT). This means you can be assured that our training will provide you with a qualification that is recognised and respected across Australia.
- Course code
- SC601A
- Delivery location
- Dandenong