Hybrid and Battery Electric Vehicle Training (May)
Fri 29
May 2020
Ended
Course overview: Anyone working in the motor vehicle service and
repair industry should attend training on the safe deactivation and
testing of high voltage vehicle batteries. Workshop supervisors and
senior technicians also require a complete awareness of the hazards
and risks that are present whilst working on these vehicles and the
safety measures that must be employed to reduce the risk of serious
injury to anyone who may come into contact with them in the workplace.
Are you aware of Australian Standard AS 5732_2015 - Electric Vehicle
Operations - Maintenance and Repair? Does your workshop have a
designated person for Hybrid or Battery Electric Vehicle work? Are
they qualified? What are their responsibilities under the standards?
If you currently work on or want to work on hybrid or battery electric
vehicles and the answer to any of these questions is 'No' or 'I don't
know' then you need to attend this course. Course content: This
nationally accredited training course combines hybrid and electric
vehicle theory with practical safety training and hazard awareness.
Attendees will become familiar with the components and systems
utilized in these vehicles, how to make them safe prior to carrying
out work and what is required to successfully reinstate them prior to
return to the customer. The following is covered in the course: Hybrid
and electric vehicle system components, construction and operation
Safe working practices Maintenance, service and repair procedures
Specialist information and calibration procedures Assessment of
knowledge and skills Completion: Upon successful completion of the
course you will receive a Statement of Attainment for: AURETH001 -
Depower and Reinitialise Battery Electric Vehicles AURETH011 - Depower
and Reinitialise Hybrid Electric Vehicles These units are a
prerequisite for any further study undertaken in regard to Hybrid and
Battery Electric Vehicles.