Summary of the training session on MDK.04.01. Electrician for the operation of distribution networks on the topic "The concept of alternating electric current"

Summary of the training session on MDK.04.01. Electrician for the operation of distribution networks on the topic "The concept of alternating electric current"

This labor protection instruction for an electrician for the operation of distribution networks with a voltage of 0.4-6-10 kV is available for free viewing and downloads.

1. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LABOR PROTECTION

1.1. The labor protection instruction is the main document that establishes for an electrician for the operation of 0.4-6-10 kV distribution networks the rules of conduct at the enterprise and the requirements for the safe performance of work.
1.2. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks 0.4-6-10 kV is obliged to:
- comply with the requirements of this manual;
- immediately report to your immediate supervisor, and in his absence - to a higher manager about the accident and all violations of the instructions noticed by him, as well as about malfunctions of structures, equipment and protective devices;
- keep clean and tidy workplace and equipment;
- ensure the safety of protective equipment, tools, devices, fire extinguishing equipment and documentation on labor protection at their workplace.
1.3. Each enterprise must develop and communicate to all personnel safe routes in case of fire and emergency.
1.4. To work as an electrician for the operation of 0.4-6-10 kV distribution networks, persons are allowed at least 18 years old who have undergone a medical examination and have no contraindications to perform the above work, who have passed introductory and primary workplace safety briefings, testing knowledge of security requirements labor.
1.5. After checking the knowledge, the electrician for the operation of 0.4-6-10 kV distribution networks receives a certificate that indicates the assigned electrical safety group and the rights to perform special work, which are subject to additional safety requirements (climbing work and other types of work, if they allowed).
1.6. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks 0.4-6-10 kV, while at the workplace, must always have a certificate with him.
1.7. Employees who did not pass the knowledge test within the established time limits, to independent work not allowed.
1.8. After completing on-the-job training, an electrician for the operation of distribution networks can begin independent work on the basis of an appropriate written administrative document.
1.9. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks 0.4-6-10 kV in the process of work must undergo:
- targeted briefing before work;
- repeated briefings at least once a quarter;
— emergency drills at least once every 3 months;
— fire drills at least once every six months;
- checking the knowledge of this instruction and the Intersectoral rules on labor protection during the operation of electrical installations once a year;
— checking knowledge of PTE, PPB, job and production instructions once every three years;
- unscheduled briefing or extraordinary testing of knowledge in accordance with the rules for organizing work with personnel at enterprises and institutions of energy production.
1.10. Employees who have received an unsatisfactory mark during a qualification test are not allowed to work independently and must undergo a second test no later than one month. In case of violation of labor protection rules, depending on the nature of the violation, an unscheduled briefing or an extraordinary knowledge test is carried out.
1.11. The victim or eyewitness must immediately notify his/her immediate supervisor of each accident or accident.
1.12. Each employee must know the location of the first aid kit and be able to use it.
1.13. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks 0.4-6-10 kV, starting to perform work, must be familiar with:
- With job description, with the requirements of this manual;
- with the conditions and state of labor protection at the workplace, with the existing risk of damage to health, with the rules and methods of safe work performance;
- with the state of industrial injuries and occupational morbidity, with measures to protect against exposure to harmful and dangerous production factors;
- with the availability and condition of collective and individual protection equipment;
- internal regulations and mode of operation of the enterprise.
1.14. At the workplace of an electrician for the operation of distribution networks of 0.4-6-10 kV, the following dangerous and harmful production factors take place:
- harmful production factor - a production factor, the impact of which on an employee can lead to his illness;
- hazardous production factor - a production factor, the impact of which on an employee can lead to injury;
- increased voltage value in electrical circuit;
— increased value of electric field strength;
- reduced air temperature of the working area;
- location of the workplace at a height relative to the surface of the earth;
- moving machines and mechanisms, moving and lifting elements of equipment, tensioned wires;
- exposure to chemicals (paints, antiseptics, oils, acetone);
- insufficient illumination of the working area at night;
1.15. To protect against exposure to hazardous and harmful production factors, it is necessary to apply the following means of protection.
1.16. To protect against electric shock, it is necessary to use electrical protective equipment: dielectric gloves, boots, linings, caps, grounding devices, insulating rods and pliers, voltage indicators, plumbing tools with insulating handles, fencing devices, posters and safety signs.
1.17. Respirators must be used to protect respiratory organs when painting equipment.
1.18. Work at low temperatures should be performed in warm overalls and alternated in time with being in a warm room.
1.19. To protect your head from impacts, you must wear a helmet fastened with a chin strap. When working at a height of 1.3 m or more above the ground, floor, platform, it is necessary to use a safety belt.
1.20. When working on moving machines and mechanisms, there should be no fluttering parts of clothing that can be captured by moving, rotating parts of the mechanisms.
1.21. In case of insufficient illumination of the working area, additional local lighting (lanterns) should be used.
1.22. When working at night, lighting of the workplace should be provided. Illumination must be uniform.
1.23. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks of 0.4-6-10 kV must work in overalls and use protective equipment issued in accordance with current industry standards.
1.24. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks of 0.4-6-10 kV must be issued the following personal protective equipment:
- dielectric gloves - on duty;
- safety belt - on duty;
- protective helmet with a strap - for 24 months;
- balaclava - for 12 months;
- goggles - to wear;
- cotton suit - for 12 months;
- leather boots - for 12 months;
- dielectric boots - on duty;
- cotton jacket with insulating lining - for 36 months;
- cotton trousers with insulating lining - for 46 months;
- combined mittens - for three months.
1.25. The protective equipment and protective clothing used must comply with the standards and specifications for their manufacture.
1.26. Strict observance of fire safety rules, current regulations, cleanliness of the workplace.
1.27. In case of injury, malfunction of equipment, devices, it is necessary to report this to the immediate supervisor or foreman.
1.28. In case of accidents, you should immediately begin to provide first aid, call for medical care and report the incident to the head of the enterprise.
1.29. It is necessary to be able to provide assistance to the victim before the arrival of medical personnel, as well as to take measures to preserve the situation in which the accident occurred, if this does not threaten the life of people and the trouble-free operation of the equipment.
1.30. The employee must know the rules of personal hygiene and observe them when performing work:
- wash hands with soap before eating;
- do not use gasoline, kerosene and various solvents for washing hands;
- eat only in a specially designated place;
- use only potable water for drinking;
- keep overalls, safety shoes and personal protective equipment clean and store in a specially designated place.
1.31. Strictly follow the rules of the internal labor regulations of the enterprise.
1.32. Smoking on the territory of the enterprise and in production premises is allowed in specially designated areas.
1.33. It is unacceptable to drink alcoholic beverages while working on the territory and in the premises of the enterprise, as well as appearing at work in a state of intoxication.
1.34. In accordance with the Federal Law of 17.07.99. No. 181:
1.35. Every employee has the right to: (art. 8)
— compulsory social insurance against industrial accidents and occupational diseases;
- obtaining information about working conditions at the workplace, about the existing risk of damage to health;
- a workplace that meets the requirements of labor protection;
– training in safe labor methods and techniques at the expense of the employer;
– an extraordinary medical examination in accordance with medical recommendations while retaining his place of work and average earnings for the duration of the examination;
— providing means of individual and collective protection at the expense of the employer;
— refusal to perform work in the event of a danger to his life and health due to violation of labor protection requirements;
personal involvement or participation through their representatives in the consideration of issues related to ensuring safe working conditions at his workplace, and in the investigation of an accident at work or an occupational disease that happened to him. Guarantees of the right of employees to work in conditions that meet the requirements of labor protection;
- working conditions stipulated by the employment contract must comply with the requirements of labor protection;
- in the event that the employee is not provided with personal and collective protective equipment, the employer does not have the right to demand that the employee perform labor duties;
- in the event of harm to the life and health of an employee in the performance of his labor duties, compensation for the specified harm is carried out in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation.
1.36. Failure to comply with the requirements of the labor protection instruction for an electrician for the operation of 0.4-6-10 kV distribution networks is considered as a violation of production discipline. For violation of the requirements of the instructions, the electrician for the operation of 0.4-6-10 kV distribution networks is liable in accordance with applicable law and the labor code.

2. HEALTH REQUIREMENTS BEFORE STARTING WORK

2.1. Before starting work, you should put in order the overalls used. Sleeves and floors of overalls should be buttoned up, clothes should be tucked in so that there are no hanging ends, and a hat should be put on. It is forbidden to roll up the sleeves of overalls.
2.2. Check the completeness and suitability of protective equipment and devices:
— absence of external damage: the integrity of the lacquer coating of insulating protective equipment;
- absence of punctures, cracks, breaks in dielectric gloves and boots;
- the integrity of the glasses of goggles;
- the strength of the connection of parts, the strength and integrity of assemblies and parts intended for secure installation or attachment of a safety belt;
- the absence of gusts in the fabric of the belts, the serviceability of the lock on the carabiner of the safety fitter's belt, as well as the presence of a locking device and a safety rope;
- the date of the next test (the expiration date is determined by the stamp or tag).
2.3. The serviceability of a voltage indicator above 1000 V can be checked at a known electrical installation.
2.4. Check the availability and serviceability of the tool, ladders. The ladder must be tested, equipped with special stops and tie bolts, when installed on the ground - with sharp tips, when installed on smooth surfaces - with rubber shoes. You can verify the timeliness of its testing by the inscription on the stairs.
2.5. The tool must be stored in a portable tool box or bag and meet the following requirements:
- the handles of pliers, needle nose pliers and wire cutters must have protective insulation;
- the working part of the screwdriver should be well pointed, an insulating tube is put on the screwdriver shaft, leaving only the working part open;
spanners must have parallel jaws and correspond to the size indicated on them, their working surfaces must not have knocked down bevels, and the handles must not have burrs;
- the hammer handle should be oval along the entire length, not have knots and cracks, be fixed tightly in the tool with a metal wedge.
2.6. Protective equipment, devices, tools and devices with defects or with an expired test period must be removed and replaced with serviceable ones.
2.7. For fitter's claws and manholes, it is necessary to check the integrity of the welds, the integrity of the carbide inserts of the spikes, the tightening of the spikes, the safety of the belt stitching and the reliability of the buckles.
2.8. It is NOT ALLOWED to use claws and manholes with blunt or broken spikes. The spikes must be fully screwed in and properly sharpened.
2.9. It is necessary to make sure that the blocks, chain hoists and the ropes attached to them are tested and have a tag indicating the number of the block or chain hoist, load capacity and the date of the next test. Check the general condition of the blocks and their individual elements (rollers, necks, bearings), the fastening of the rope to the block, the lubrication of the rollers and their rotation on the axis, and pay attention to the inner surface of the hook mouth, to the condition of the rope.
2.10. Responsibility for the completeness of serviceable protective equipment and devices necessary for the performance of work rests with the work foreman.
2.11. Protective equipment, devices, tools and devices with defects or with an expired test period must be replaced with serviceable ones and the work manager should be informed about this.
2.12. It is necessary to familiarize yourself with the order issued for the production of work, to make sure that the security measures are defined correctly and the content of the work is clear.
2.13. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks of 0.4-6-10 kV must always remember that after an emergency power failure, it can be re-applied without warning.

3. HEALTH REQUIREMENTS DURING WORK

3.1. When moving to the place of work by transport, the following safety measures must be observed:
- delivery of people to the place of work should be carried out by specially equipped vehicles;
- for the transportation of protective equipment and devices, special boxes and brackets must be available;
- boarding and disembarking of people should be carried out only after a complete stop of transport.
3.2. Upon arrival at the workplace, you must make sure by dispatcher names that the place of work corresponds to that specified in the order or order.
3.3. Check the serviceability of the protective grounding of equipment, reinforced concrete supports at the workplace.
3.4. Make sure that the technical measures specified in the work order are carried out and receive instructions on the safe performance of work.
3.5. When performing work, it is FORBIDDEN to approach unprotected current-carrying parts under voltage at distances less than those indicated in the table.
3.6. It is FORBIDDEN to approach the lightning protection cable isolated from the support at a distance of less than 1 m.
3.7. Before climbing onto the support, you must make sure that the support is sufficiently stable and strong. If the strength of the support is in doubt (insufficient penetration, swelling of the soil, cracks and burnouts in concrete, the slope is above the norm, etc.), it is not allowed to climb it without strengthening it.
3.8. The need for and ways to strengthen the support should be determined by the contractor.
3.9. Work to strengthen the support with the help of guy wires should be carried out from a telescopic tower or other mechanism for lifting people, or from a support installed nearby, or use special fastening devices for this, for which you do not need to climb the support. In the case of using braces with hooks, the latter must be equipped with safety locks.
3.10. Supports not designed for one-sided tension of wires and cables and temporarily subjected to such tension must also be strengthened before climbing on them. It is not allowed to violate the integrity of the wires on the intermediate supports without first strengthening them. IT IS FORBIDDEN to climb onto defective supports with one-sided pulling of wires.
3.11. When climbing the support and working on it, it is necessary to use a safety belt, the sling of which should be wound behind the support post from the moment the lifting begins.
3.12. It is not allowed to climb and work on corner supports with pin insulators from the side of the inner corner.
3.13. During the performance of any work on the support, it is necessary to rely on both claws (holes), secured with a safety belt.
3.14. Submit parts to structures or equipment using an endless rope, rope and cord. The worker standing below must hold the rope to prevent it from swinging and approaching live parts.
3.15. Work on the dismantling of supports and wires of overhead power lines (VL), as well as on the replacement of elements of supports should be carried out according to technological map or a project for the production of works (PPR) in the presence of the work manager.
3.16. The methods of felling and installing the support, the need and ways to strengthen it in order to avoid deviation are determined by the head of the work, and if he is not appointed, then the worker issuing the order.
3.17. When replacing parts of the support, the possibility of its displacement or fall must be excluded. When replacing attachments on U- and AP-shaped supports, you should replace the attachment on one support post, fix the bandages and tamp the ground, and then proceed to replace the attachment on the other post. Dual attachments must only be replaced one at a time.
3.18. Members of the brigade are allowed to climb the support:
- with electrical safety group III - for all types of work to the top of the support;
- with electrical safety group II - during work performed with the overhead line turned off, to the top of the support, and when working on non-current-carrying parts of an undisconnected overhead line - no higher than the level at which a distance of at least 2 m remains from the head of the worker to the level of the lower wires of this overhead line .
3.19. When performing maintenance work at the transformer substation, it is necessary to use an attached wooden ladder, standing on a step located at a distance of at least 1 m from its upper end. When working at a height of 1.3 m or more, a safety belt should be used, which should be fixed to the PTS structure.
3.20. IT IS FORBIDDEN to raise or lower the load on the ladder, to work on the ladder using electric and pneumatic tools, to perform gas and electric welding, etc. Scaffolding should be used to carry out such work.
3.21. When performing repair work using lifting machines and mechanisms, it is not allowed to be under the load being lifted, the basket of the telescopic tower, and also closer than 5 m from the tensioned wires, cables.
3.22. When working from a telescopic tower (hydraulic lift), it is necessary to have a visual connection with the driver. In the absence of communication, a member of the team must be at the tower, giving the driver commands to raise or lower the basket (cradle);
3.23. Work from a telescopic tower (hydraulic lift) while standing at the bottom of the basket (cradle), secured with a safety belt sling.
3.24. It is allowed to move from the basket (cradle) to the support or equipment and back only with the permission of the work supervisor.
3.25. In case of contact of the mechanism with current-carrying parts, it is FORBIDDEN to descend from the mechanism (machine) to the ground or climb it, and also to touch it while standing on the ground; move away from the step tension zone at a distance of at least 8 m from it, moving the feet along the ground and not tearing them one from the other or by jumping on one leg or legs joined together.
3.26. When driving, installing and operating vehicles, hoisting machines and mechanisms, the distance from lifting and retractable parts, slings, lifting devices, loads to live parts under voltage must be at least those indicated in the table.
3.27. It is FORBIDDEN to touch the body of the car, lifting machine or pneumatic wheel mechanism during all work in the security zone of the overhead line and to carry out any movement of their working bodies, lifting devices and supporting parts before installing protective grounding.
3.28. If it is necessary to perform operational work on live parts under voltage up to 1000 V, it is necessary:
- protect other live parts located near the workplace, under voltage, to which accidental contact is possible;
- use a tool with insulated handles (screwdrivers must have an insulated shaft); in the absence of such a tool, use dielectric gloves.
3.29. It is FORBIDDEN to work in clothes with short or rolled up sleeves.
3.30. IT IS FORBIDDEN to work in electrical installations in a bent position if, when straightening, the distance to live parts under voltage will be less than indicated in the table.
3.31. IT IS FORBIDDEN in electrical installations when working near unprotected live parts under voltage to be located so that these parts are at the back or on both sides.
3.32. It is FORBIDDEN to touch, without the use of electrical protective equipment, the insulators of live equipment.
3.33. It is FORBIDDEN to use the primary winding busbars as current-carrying during installation and welding work.
3.34. To eliminate errors and ensure the safety of the operation, before switching, the electrician for the operation of 0.4-6-10 kV distribution networks inspects the electrical installations on which the operations are supposed, checks their compliance with the issued task and serviceability.
3.35. After making sure that the selected connection and switching device are correct, the electrician for the operation of 0.4-6-10 kV distribution networks makes the switch.
3.36. Before turning off or on the disconnector, the separator must be carefully inspected and the technical condition determined.
3.37. If cracks on insulators and other damages are found on the listed switching devices, operations with them are PROHIBITED.
3.38. It is necessary to turn off and on disconnectors, separators and switches above 1000 V with a manual drive in dielectric gloves.
3.39. The disconnectors are switched on by hand drive quickly, but without impact at the end of the stroke. When an arc appears, the knives should not be retracted, because when the contacts diverge, the arc can lengthen and cause short circuit. The closing operation must in all cases continue to the end.
3.40. Switching off disconnectors should be done slowly and carefully. First, a test movement is made with the drive lever in order to make sure that the rods are in good condition, that there are no swings and breakages of the insulators.
3.41. If at the moment of divergence of contacts between them there is a strong arc, the disconnectors must be immediately turned on and until the reasons for the formation of the arc are clarified, operations with them should not be performed, except in cases where the magnetizing and charging currents are turned off. Operations in these cases must be carried out quickly to ensure that the arc on the contacts is extinguished.
3.42. If the knives of the knife switch are not turned on, it is FORBIDDEN to knock out the knives and sponges under power. To do this, it is necessary to completely disable the assembly and ensure the normal switching on of the circuit breaker.
3.43. When switching off by disconnectors, charging current separators, overhead and cable lines, it is necessary to be located under a protective canopy or behind a fence.
3.44. In electrical installations up to 1000 V, it is not allowed to use “control” lamps to check the absence of voltage due to the risk of injury from an electric arc and glass fragments.
3.45. Work on overhead lines in the zone of induced voltage and in the span of intersection with the existing overhead line:
3.45.1. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks of 0.4-6-10 kV must be familiar with the list of lines that, after disconnection, are under induced voltage.
3.45.2. When working on overhead lines under induced voltage, grounding must be installed on each support.
3.45.3. Work from the ground on an overhead line under induced voltage, associated with touching a wire lowered from a support down to the ground, should be carried out using electrical protective equipment or from a metal platform connected to the wire by a conductor for equalizing potentials.
3.45.4. When working on wires, in spans of intersection with existing overhead lines, performed from a telescopic tower, the working platform of the tower must be connected to the wire using a special rod for potential transfer with a flexible copper conductor with a cross section of at least 10 sq. mm, and the tower itself is grounded.
3.45.5. When working in spans of intersection with an existing overhead line, on an overhead line under induced voltage, it is FORBIDDEN:
— enter and exit the telescopic tower cabin, as well as touch the tower body while standing on the ground, after connecting the working platform of the tower with the wire;
- use a metal rope as an endless rope.
3.45.6. When lifting, sighting, stretching the wires on the overhead line under induced voltage, ground the wire on the anchor support from which the rolling is carried out, on the final anchor support through which the tension is carried out and on each intermediate support on which the wire is raised.
3.45.7. When working in two or more anchor sections (spans) on an overhead line under induced voltage, divide the overhead line into electrically unconnected sections by disconnecting the loops on the anchor supports.
3.46. Replacing fuses:
3.46.1. When replacing high-voltage fuses, you must:
- turn off the switching device;
- check the absence of voltage;
- install grounding.
3.46.2. Under voltage, but without load, it is allowed to remove and install fuses on connections, in the circuit of which there are no switching devices to relieve stress.
3.46.3. Voltage transformer fuses can be replaced under voltage and under load.
3.46.4. When removing and installing fuses under voltage, you must use the following protective equipment:
- in electrical installations up to 1000 V - insulated pliers or dielectric gloves and goggles;
- in electrical installations above 1000 V - insulating tongs (rod) using dielectric gloves and goggles.
3.46.5. Removal and installation of fuses must be carried out by persons with electrical safety group III.
3.46.6. DO NOT use uncalibrated fuses. Fuses must be suitable for current and voltage.
3.47. Working with electrical clamps, rods and megaohmmeter:
3.47.1. In electrical installations above 1000 V, the measurement of the load with electrical clamps must be carried out by order of two employees - one with group IV, the other with group III according to EB. In this case, it is necessary to use dielectric gloves.
3.47.2. DO NOT lean towards the instrument to take readings.
3.47.3. Measurement of the load with electrical clamps in electrical installations up to 1000 V can be carried out by one person who has group III for EB. It is not necessary to use dielectric gloves when doing this. DO NOT operate the clamp meter while on a pole or ladder.
3.47.4. Measurement of insulation resistance with a megohmmeter is carried out on disconnected current-carrying parts, from which the charge is removed by preliminary grounding. Grounding from current-carrying parts should be removed only after connecting a megohmmeter.
3.47.5. When measuring the insulation resistance of current-carrying parts with a megohmmeter, the connecting wires should be connected and removed using insulating holders (rods). In electrical installations above 1000 V, in addition, it is necessary to use dielectric gloves.
3.47.6. When working with a megohmmeter, it is PROHIBITED to touch the live parts to which it is connected. After completion of work, it is necessary to remove the residual charge from current-carrying parts by short-term grounding.
3.47.7. One person with group III in EB can measure the insulation resistance with a megohmmeter.
3.47.8. In cases where this measurement is included in the content of the work, it is not required to specify it in the order or order.
3.47.9. Work with measuring rods must be carried out by at least two people: one with group IV, the rest with group III.
3.47.10. Climbing a structure or a telescopic tower, as well as descending from it, should be done without a rod.
3.48. Clearing the VL route from trees:
3.48.1. Before felling trees, the workplace must be cleared. In winter, to quickly move away from a falling tree, two paths 5-6 m long should be laid in the snow at an angle to the line of its fall in the direction opposite to the fall. It is FORBIDDEN to climb on cut and sawn trees.
3.48.2. Be aware of the danger of falling trees, ropes, etc. approaching. to the wires VL.
3.48.3. In the event of a tree falling on the wires, it is FORBIDDEN to approach it at a distance of less than 8 m until the voltage is removed from the overhead line.
3.48.4. The sawyers must warn other workers about the impending fall of the felled tree. It is FORBIDDEN to stand on the side of the falling tree and on the opposite side.
3.48.5. It is FORBIDDEN to fell trees without a cut or undercut, as well as to cut through the tree. Tilt trees should be felled in the direction of their slope.
3.48.6. It is not allowed to leave a felled and sawn tree unfelled during breaks in work or when moving to other trees.
3.48.7. Before felling rotten and dry-resistant trees, it is necessary to test their strength, and then make a notch. You can't cut down these trees.
3.48.8. It is PROHIBITED to fell trees in groups with preliminary sawing and felling using the fall of one tree onto another. First of all, rotten and charred trees should be dumped.
3.49. Bypasses and inspections of VL, TP, RP:
3.49.1. IT IS FORBIDDEN to carry out any repair and restoration work, as well as to climb the switchgear, transformer substation and overhead line supports when making rounds and inspections.
3.49.2. In difficult terrain (swamps, water barriers, forest blockages, etc.) and in adverse weather conditions (rain, snowfall, severe frost, etc.), as well as at night, inspection of the overhead line should be performed by two workers who have group II, in other cases, one worker with group II can inspect the overhead line.
3.49.3. It is FORBIDDEN to go under the wires when inspecting the overhead line at night. When looking for damage, inspecting overhead lines should have warning signs and posters with them.
3.49.4. It is FORBIDDEN to approach at a distance of less than 10 meters to a wire lying on the ground or reinforced concrete supports on a 6-10 kV overhead line if there are signs of a ground fault current (evaporation of moisture from the soil, the occurrence of an electric arc on the racks and in places where the support is embedded in the ground, etc.). ).
3.49.5. In order to prevent people and animals from approaching a broken wire, security guards should be organized near such a wire, warning signs or posters should be installed, and the incident should be reported to the power grid area.
3.50. Earthworks and cable lines:
3.50.1. Before starting earthworks in the protected zone of the cable line, it is necessary to make a control opening of the soil (pit) to clarify the location and depth of cable laying, as well as install a temporary fence that determines the area of ​​operation of earthmoving machines.
3.50.2. If a cable is found that is not specified in the documentation for the work, stop work and inform the company that issued the work permit, taking measures to ensure its safety.
3.50.3. It is not allowed to use impact machines and mechanisms at distances less than 5 m from the cable route, and earth-moving machines - within the security zone of the cable line. Loosening the soil using jackhammers should be carried out to a depth of not more than 0.3 m above the cable route.

4. REQUIREMENTS FOR LABOR PROTECTION IN EMERGENCY SITUATIONS

4.1. Removal of surges, fallen trees, branches and others from the wires, as well as small-scale urgent troubleshooting work that can lead to a disruption in the power supply to consumers, lasting no more than an hour, can be performed by order.
4.2. The consumer's personnel may be involved in work on the connections supplying the consumer. Before work, all technical measures to prepare the workplace must be completed.
4.3. In case of a ground fault in electrical installations of 6-10 kV, it is possible to approach the detected fault closer than 4 meters in the switchgear and 8 meters in the overhead line only to perform operational switching and release people who are energized, provided that electrical protective equipment is used (dielectric gloves, boots, insulating rods, etc.).
4.4. It should be remembered that after removing the voltage from the electrical installation, it can be re-applied without warning.
4.5. When a thunderstorm approaches, it is necessary to stop all work on the overhead line. In case of fog, rain, snowfall, at night, as well as with wind that makes it difficult to work on the overhead line supports, work should be stopped. During rain and snowfall, in the absence of a canopy, electric welding work should also be stopped.
4.6. It is necessary to report the noticed fire at the facility to the immediate supervisor, take measures to turn off the electrical installation (VL, KTP) and start extinguishing the fire with fire extinguishing equipment, observing safety measures. Remove bystanders from the scene of the fire. Call the fire brigade on 101.
4.7. In case of an accident, poisoning, sudden illness, you must immediately provide first aid to the victim, call a doctor by calling 103 or help deliver the victim to a doctor, and then inform the manager about the incident.

5. REQUIREMENTS FOR HEALTH AND SAFETY AFTER THE END OF WORK

5.1. Tidy up your workspace. Remove tools, devices, protective equipment in the places provided for them.
5.2. All production waste must be disposed of in places adapted for their temporary storage.
5.3. Inform the applicant, and in his absence, the person who issued the permit for the preparation of the workplace and for admission, about the complete completion of the work.
5.4. Upon arrival at the base, report all changes and shortcomings found during work and the measures taken to eliminate them to the immediate supervisor.
5.5. Take off overalls, put them and other personal protective equipment in the work clothes closet.
5.6. Wash hands with warm soapy water and shower if necessary.

We thank Timofey for the provided instructions! =)

Name of the organization I APPROVE THE WORKING INSTRUCTION Name of the position of the head of the organization _________ N ___________ Signature Explanation of the signature Place of compilation Date TO THE ELECTRICIAN FOR THE OPERATION OF DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS (4TH DISTRIBUTION)

1. GENERAL PROVISIONS

1. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks is hired and dismissed from work by order of the head of the organization upon submission of ________________.

2. The electrician for the operation of distribution networks is subordinate to ______________________.

3. In his activities, the electrician for the operation of distribution networks is guided by:

the charter of the organization;

Labor regulations;

Orders and orders of the head of the organization (direct supervisor);

This work instruction.

4. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks must know:

Purpose, device and rules for the current repair of serviced equipment;

Schemes of primary connections, operational current and blocking of RP and TP;

The most common malfunctions and methods for their elimination;

Rules for the operational maintenance of electrical installations;

Fundamentals of electrical engineering.

2. PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES

5. The electrician for the operation of distribution networks is instructed to:

5.1. Maintenance of equipment of distribution points (RP), transformer substations(TP), overhead and cable power lines.

5.2. Repair of RP, TP equipment and power lines.

5.3. Troubleshooting, cleaning of RP and TP equipment, measurement of load and voltage at various points in the network.

5.4. Preparation of workplaces in distribution centers, transformer substations and on power lines with switching operations not related to changing the network mode.

5.5. Preparation for the inclusion of new RP, TP, overhead and cable power lines.

5.6. Observation of construction workers during repairs of distribution networks and transformer substations.

3. RIGHTS

6. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks has the right to:

6.1. Require periodic safety briefings.

6.2. Have instructions, tools, personal protective equipment necessary for work and require the administration to provide them.

6.3. Familiarize yourself with the internal labor regulations and the collective agreement.

6.4. Make suggestions for improving the technology of work.

6.5. _______________________________________________________________. (other rights, taking into account the specifics of the organization)

4. RESPONSIBILITY

7. The electrician for the operation of distribution networks is responsible for:

7.1. For non-performance (improper performance) of their work, within the limits determined by the current labor legislation of the Republic of Belarus.

7.2. For offenses committed in the course of carrying out their activities - within the limits determined by the current administrative, criminal and civil legislation of the Republic of Belarus.

7.3. For causing material damage - within the limits determined by the current labor, criminal and civil legislation of the Republic of Belarus.

Name of the position of the head of the structural subdivision _________ _______________________ Signature Full text of the signature of the visa

Summary of the lesson

Topic of the lesson

PM 04Performance of work in one or more professions of workers, positions of employees

MDK04.01. Electrician for the operation of distribution networks

Course 2 course

Speciality13.02.07 Power supply (by industry)

Form of study full-time

Lesson time: 90 min

Form of the lesson: conversation

Lesson type: combined

Location: office 13

Purpose of the lesson:explore the main characteristics alternating current.

Tasks:

Educational

introduce, to give a concept about, to consider, to form skills, competencies;

Educational

develop thinking, independence, analysis, generalization, interest in the subject.

Personal

bring up careful attitude to technology, to form environmental competence.

Formed competencies:

OK 1. Understand the essence and social significance of your future profession show a sustained interest in it.

OK 2. Organize your own activities, choose typical methods and methods for performing professional tasks, evaluate their effectiveness and quality.

OK 3. Make decisions in standard and non-standard situations and be responsible for them.

OK 4. Search and use the information necessary for the effective implementation of professional tasks, professional and personal development.

OK 5. Use information and communication technologies in professional activities.

OK 6. Work in a team and team, communicate effectively with colleagues, management, consumers.

OK 7. Take responsibility for the work of team members (subordinates), the result of completing tasks.

OK 8. Independently determine the tasks of professional and personal development, engage in self-education, consciously plan advanced training.

OK 9. Navigate in conditions of frequent change of technologies in professional activity.

Perform the main types of maintenance of transformers and converters of electrical energy.

Perform the main types of maintenance work on the equipment of switchgears of electrical installations, relay protection systems and automated systems.

Perform basic maintenance work on overhead and cable power lines.

Develop and execute technological and reporting documentation.

Plan and organize equipment maintenance work.

Find and repair equipment damage.

Carry out electrical repairs.

Estimate the cost of repairing power supply devices.

Check and analyze the condition of devices and instruments used in the repair and adjustment of equipment.

Perform adjustment and adjustment of devices and instruments for the repair of equipment of electrical installations and networks.

Ensure the safe production of scheduled and emergency work in electrical installations and networks.

Prepare documentation on labor protection and electrical safety during the operation and repair of electrical installations and networks

Methods:

on cognitive activity- explanatory illustrative.

methods characterizing mental operations in the presentation and assimilation of educational material- comparisons, generalizations, systematization, comparative;

methods that ensure the transfer of educational information- verbal, visual, illustrative - explanatory;

control methods- frontal, group, individual.

Class equipment: textbook Electrical engineering and electronics Nemtsov M.V., Nemtsova M.L. (electronic variant). Handout. Projector. Computer.

The main stages of the lesson and timing:

p/p

Lesson stage

Timing

Organizing time

Motivation for studying the topic and relevance

Determination of the initial level of knowledge

Learning new material

Physical education minute

Consolidation of the studied material

Control of the final level of knowledge

Summing up the lesson. Reflection

Homework

Lesson progress

Lesson summary

Activities of a teacher / master of p / o

Student activities

1. Organizational moment (3 min)

The teacher greets the students, checks the readiness of the classroom for the lesson and appearance students, notes absent

Getting ready for work

2. Momotivation for studying the topic and relevance (5 min)

Lesson topic messageThe concept of alternating electric current

    Goal Formulation: study the main characteristics of alternating current.

We formulate tasks:

    Getting an alternating sinusoidal current

    The principle of operation of the alternator

    Period and frequency, effective and average values, phase and phase difference of alternating current.

Determining the significance of the topic of the lesson for life and professional activity: ask students how they think which current is more often used direct or alternating. Listen to the answers. Ask students to give examples of AC and DC equipment. DC.

Think and offer examples. Discuss and come to the conclusion of the significance of the studied material.

3. Determination of the initial level of knowledge(20 minutes)

Answer questions:

    Ask when the electric current occurs.

    Define direct current.

    When does a magnetic field occur?

    What quantities characterize the magnetic field

    How to determine the direction of magnetic lines of force around a current-carrying conductor

    Full current law

    Describe the phenomenon of electromagnetic induction

    What current is called inductive

    What does the emergence of induction current

    What are the electromechanical action of the magnetic field and electromagnetic induction used for?

Suggested student responses:

    When the electric circuit is closed and connected to the power supply.

    A magnetic field- a special form of matter formed around the conductor through which the current flows.

    Magnetic field strength - a value that characterizes the intensity of the magnetic field around the conductor without taking into account the magnetic properties of the medium in which the current-carrying conductors are located. The strength of the magnetic field depends only on the strength of the current in the conductor and the distance

Magnetic induction (V)– characterizes the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field, taking into account the magnetic properties of the medium. The magnetic induction vector at any point of the field is depicted tangentially to the magnetic field line (Fig. 1).

The unit of measurement of magnetic induction is Tesla (T).

magnetic flux- The value measured by the product of magnetic induction by the area perpendicular to the magnetic induction vectors is called magnetic flux. Weber Wb

    The direction of the magnetic field lines around the conductor with current is determined by rule gimlet: if the translational movement of the gimlet coincides with the direction of the current in the conductor, then the rotation of the handle indicates the direction of the magnetic lines of force.

    Completecurrentcalled the algebraic sumcurrentspenetrating a surface bounded by a closed contour

    8. The phenomenon of electromagnetic induction: in a closed conducting circuit, when the flux of magnetic induction changes, penetrating the surface stretched over this circuit, an electric current arises, called inductionI i .

    The occurrence of an induction current indicates the presence of an EMF in the circuit, called EMF of electromagnetic induction.

    The electromechanical action of the magnetic field and electromagnetic induction are used to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy and vice versa.

The devices by which these transformations are carried out are called electrical machines .

A machine for converting mechanical energy into electrical energy is called generator, and for the reverse transformation - engine.

Summing up the results of the survey, setting the ratings.

They think and answer the questions. Complement each other's answers.

4. Learning new material (30 min)

    Plan for explaining new material:

    1. Ask students what is the difference between AC and DC. Define alternating current, its characteristics (slide 3)

The first thing to understand is the difference between direct and alternating current. The fact is that alternating current is not only easier to obtain, although this is also important. Its characteristics allow transmission over any distance along conductors with the least loss, especially at higher high voltage and lesser strength. That is why power lines between cities are high voltage. And already in settlements, the current is transformed into a lower voltage.

    talk about alternating sinusoidal current(slide 4) write down the law of change of alternating current(slide 5)

    to study the concept of effective and alternating current(Slide 6)

    principle of operation of the alternator current(slide 7 and 9)

Presentation "Single-phase alternating current".

write down new material, asking questions

5. Physical education (2 minutes)

We raise our hands up,
And then we let them go.
And then we unfold them
And we'll take it to ourselves soon.
And then faster, faster
Clap, clap more cheerfully.

Get up and do the exercises.

6. Consolidation of the studied material (7 min)

We write a cinquain on the topic covered. sample on slide 11.

I'll rate the best 3.

Carry out the task

7. Control of the final level of knowledge (13 min)

Test solution. Handout

Carry out the task

8. Summing up the lesson. Reflection (7 min)

The teacher briefly analyzes the lesson and gives a critical assessment of each stage. Draws attention to good results and for the mistakes made. checks student records. Provides grades for the lesson.

If they liked the lesson, they raise a card with a positive charge.

If not, they raise a card with a negative charge.

If in doubt, raise a card with a neutron.

We count the cards and draw a conclusion about whether the lesson was successful or not.

Raise cards

9. Homework (3 min)

Make a presentation about alternating and direct current.

Write down the task.

Instructions for the position " Electrician for the operation of distribution networks V qualification group", presented on the website, complies with the requirements of the document - "DIRECTORY of qualification characteristics of workers' professions. Issue 62. Production and distribution of electricity. (With amendments and additions made by order of the Ministry of Fuel and Energy of Ukraine dated September 8, 2003 N 462), (with changes made in accordance with the order of the Ministry of Fuel and Energy N 196 of 04/08/2009)", which was approved by order of the Ministry of Fuel and Energy of Ukraine 16.03.2001 N 19. Approved by the Ministry of Labor and Social Policy of Ukraine.
The status of the document is "valid".

Preface to job description

0.1. The document comes into force from the moment of its approval.

0.2. Document developer: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

0.3. Document approved: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

0.4. Periodic check this document produced at intervals not exceeding 3 years.

1. General Provisions

1.1. The position "Electrician for the operation of distribution networks, qualification group V" belongs to the category "Workers".

1.2. Qualification requirements - vocational education. Advanced training and work experience in the profession of an electrician for the operation of distribution networks of IV qualification group - at least 1 year.

1.3. Knows and applies:
- a diagram of a section of distribution networks with the location of distribution networks and transformer substations, routes of overhead and cable power lines with the location of wells, collectors and tunnels;
- schematic diagrams of primary connections, operating current and blocking of RP and TP;
- appointment, organization and rules for the current repair of serviced equipment;
- rules for the preparation of jobs in distribution networks;
- most common faults and methods for their elimination;
- metalwork tool;
- rigging equipment;
- hoisting mechanisms for carrying out repairs of the equipment of distribution centers, transformer substations, overhead and cable lines;
- tools used in determining the characteristics of supports;
- the structure of protective fittings, the main defects of the elements of power lines and methods for their elimination;
- rules for operational maintenance of electrical installations;
- fundamentals of electrical engineering.

1.4. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks, qualification group V, is appointed to the position and dismissed by order of the organization (enterprise / institution).

1.5. Electrician for the operation of distribution networks V qualification group reports directly to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .

1.6. The electrician for the operation of distribution networks V qualification group manages the work _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .

1.7. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks, qualification group V, during his absence, is replaced by a person appointed in the prescribed manner, who acquires the appropriate rights and is responsible for the proper performance of the duties assigned to him.

2. Description of work, tasks and job responsibilities

2.1. Serves the equipment of distribution points (DP), transformer substations (TS), overhead and cable power lines of distribution networks of the 1st degree of complexity.

2.2. Repairs, installs, dismantles and Maintenance power transmission lines with a voltage of 35 - 110 kV, means of isolation and lightning protection using mechanization tools.

2.3. Checks the condition of mechanisms and protective equipment during work at height and under voltage, carries out aerial repair work on disconnected power lines with a voltage of up to 110 kV and grassroots work on power lines of any voltage: repair of supports, mechanical cleaning of wires and cables from ice.

2.4. Checks mechanisms and protective equipment during repair and maintenance work, excavation work, painting work.

2.5. Carries out cleaning and painting of metal poles under tension in difficult conditions manually and with the help of mechanisms, rigging with loads using lifting mechanisms and special devices.

2.6. Repairs the equipment of distribution centers, transformer substations and power lines, eliminates faults, cleans equipment of distribution centers and transformer substations, measures the load and voltage at various points in the network, measures the insulation resistance of equipment 6 - 10 kV and 0.4 kV.

2.7. Prepares jobs in distribution centers, transformer substations and on power lines with switching operations not related to changing the network mode**.

2.8. Adds oil to equipment, tightens and cleans contacts, changes faulty fuses, repairs oil-indicating glasses and other similar work.

2.9. Prepares for the inclusion of new RP, TP, overhead and cable power lines, supervises compliance with the Rules for the installation of electrical installations during the construction of new RP, TP, overhead and cable power lines, supervises construction workers during repairs of RP and TP.

2.10. Knows, understands and applies the current regulatory documents relating to its activities.

2.11. Knows and complies with the requirements of normative acts on labor protection and environment, complies with the norms, methods and techniques for the safe performance of work.

3. Rights

3.1. Electrician for the operation of distribution networks V qualification group has the right to take action to prevent and eliminate cases of any violations or inconsistencies.

3.2. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks, qualification group V, has the right to receive all social guarantees provided for by law.

3.3. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks, qualification group V, has the right to demand assistance in the performance of his duties and the exercise of rights.

3.4. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks, qualification group V has the right to demand the creation of organizational and technical conditions necessary for the performance of official duties and the provision necessary equipment and inventory.

3.5. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks, qualification group V, has the right to get acquainted with draft documents relating to his activities.

3.6. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks, qualification group V, has the right to request and receive documents, materials and information necessary for the performance of his duties and instructions of the management.

3.7. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks, qualification group V, has the right to improve his professional qualifications.

3.8. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks, qualification group V, has the right to report all violations and inconsistencies identified in the course of his activities and make proposals for their elimination.

3.9. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks, qualification group V, has the right to familiarize himself with documents defining the rights and obligations of his position, criteria for assessing the quality of performance of official duties.

4. Responsibility

4.1. The electrician for the operation of distribution networks, qualification group V, is responsible for non-fulfillment or untimely fulfillment of the duties assigned by this job description and (or) non-use of the rights granted.

4.2. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks, qualification group V, is responsible for non-compliance with the rules of internal labor regulations, labor protection, safety, industrial sanitation and fire protection.

4.3. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks, qualification group V, is responsible for disclosing information about an organization (enterprise / institution) that is a trade secret.

4.4. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks, qualification group V, is responsible for non-fulfillment or improper fulfillment of the requirements of internal normative documents organizations (enterprises/institutions) and legal orders of management.

4.5. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks, qualification group V, is responsible for offenses committed in the course of his activities, within the limits established by the current administrative, criminal and civil legislation.

4.6. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks, qualification group V, is responsible for causing material damage to an organization (enterprise / institution) within the limits established by the current administrative, criminal and civil legislation.

4.7. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks, qualification group V, is responsible for the misuse of the granted official powers, as well as their use for personal purposes.

5. Specialization

5.1. **At enterprises electrical networks, in which there are no on-site teams of distribution networks, the electrician for the operation of distribution networks conducts all operational switching.

Instructions for the position " Electrician for the operation of distribution networks IV qualification group", presented on the website, complies with the requirements of the document - "DIRECTORY of qualification characteristics of workers' professions. Issue 62. Production and distribution of electricity. (With amendments and additions made by order of the Ministry of Fuel and Energy of Ukraine dated September 8, 2003 N 462), (with changes made in accordance with the order of the Ministry of Fuel and Energy N 196 of 04/08/2009)", which was approved by order of the Ministry of Fuel and Energy of Ukraine 16.03.2001 N 19. Approved by the Ministry of Labor and Social Policy of Ukraine.
The status of the document is "valid".

Preface to job description

0.1. The document comes into force from the moment of its approval.

0.2. Document developer: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

0.3. Document approved: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

0.4. Periodic verification of this document is carried out at intervals not exceeding 3 years.

1. General Provisions

1.1. The position "Electrician for the operation of distribution networks IV qualification group" refers to the category "Workers".

1.2. Qualification requirements - vocational education. Advanced training and work experience in the profession of an electrician for the operation of distribution networks of III qualification group - at least 1 year.

1.3. Knows and applies:
- a diagram of a section of distribution networks with the location of distribution networks and transformer substations, routes of overhead and cable power lines with the location of wells, collectors and tunnels;
- schematic diagrams of primary connections, operating current and blocking of RP and TP;
- appointment, organization and rules for the current repair of serviced equipment;
- rules for the preparation of jobs in distribution networks;
- most common faults and methods for their elimination;
- metalwork tool;
- rigging equipment;
- hoisting mechanisms for carrying out repairs of the equipment of distribution centers, transformer substations, overhead and cable lines;
- tools used in determining the characteristics of supports;
- the structure of protective fittings, the main defects of the elements of power lines and methods for their elimination;
- rules for operational maintenance of electrical installations;
- fundamentals of electrical engineering.

1.4. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks IV qualification group is appointed to the position and dismissed by order of the organization (enterprise / institution).

1.5. Electrician for the operation of distribution networks IV qualification group reports directly to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .

1.6. Electrician for the operation of distribution networks IV qualification group manages the work _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .

1.7. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks, qualification group IV, during his absence, is replaced by a person appointed in the prescribed manner, who acquires the appropriate rights and is responsible for the proper performance of the duties assigned to him.

2. Description of work, tasks and job responsibilities

2.1. Serves the equipment of distribution points (DP), transformer substations (TS), overhead and cable power lines of distribution networks of II degree of complexity.

2.2. Performs repairs, installation, dismantling and maintenance of power lines with a voltage of 35 - 110 kV, isolation and lightning protection equipment using mechanization.

2.3. Checks the condition of mechanisms and protective equipment during work at height and under voltage, carries out aerial repair work on disconnected power lines with a voltage of up to 110 kV and grassroots work on power lines of any voltage: repair of supports, mechanical cleaning of wires and cables from ice.

2.4. Checks mechanisms and protective equipment during repair and maintenance work, excavation work, painting work.

2.5. Carries out cleaning and painting of metal poles under tension in difficult conditions manually and with the help of mechanisms, rigging with loads using lifting mechanisms and special devices.

2.6. Repairs the equipment of distribution centers, transformer substations and power lines, eliminates faults, cleans equipment of distribution centers and transformer substations, measures the load and voltage at various points in the network, measures the insulation resistance of equipment 6 - 10 kV and 0.4 kV.

2.7. Prepares jobs in distribution centers, transformer substations and on power lines with switching operations not related to changing the network mode**.

2.8. Adds oil to equipment, tightens and cleans contacts, changes faulty fuses, repairs oil-indicating glasses and other similar work.

2.9. Prepares for the inclusion of new RP, TP, overhead and cable power lines, supervises compliance with the Rules for the installation of electrical installations during the construction of new RP, TP, overhead and cable power lines, supervises construction workers during repairs of RP and TP.

2.10. Knows, understands and applies the current regulatory documents relating to its activities.

2.11. Knows and fulfills the requirements of regulatory acts on labor and environmental protection, complies with the norms, methods and techniques for the safe performance of work.

3. Rights

3.1. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks IV qualification group has the right to take actions to prevent and eliminate cases of any violations or inconsistencies.

3.2. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks IV qualification group has the right to receive all social guarantees provided for by law.

3.3. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks, qualification group IV, has the right to require assistance in the performance of his duties and the exercise of rights.

3.4. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks, qualification group IV, has the right to demand the creation of organizational and technical conditions necessary for the performance of official duties and the provision of the necessary equipment and inventory.

3.5. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks, qualification group IV, has the right to get acquainted with draft documents relating to his activities.

3.6. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks, qualification group IV, has the right to request and receive documents, materials and information necessary for the performance of his duties and instructions of the management.

3.7. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks IV qualification group has the right to improve their professional qualifications.

3.8. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks, qualification group IV, has the right to report all violations and inconsistencies identified in the course of his activities and make proposals for their elimination.

3.9. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks, qualification group IV, has the right to familiarize himself with documents defining the rights and obligations of his position, criteria for assessing the quality of performance of official duties.

4. Responsibility

4.1. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks, qualification group IV, is responsible for failure to fulfill or untimely fulfillment of the duties assigned by this job description and (or) non-use of the rights granted.

4.2. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks, qualification group IV, is responsible for non-compliance with the rules of internal labor regulations, labor protection, safety, industrial sanitation and fire protection.

4.3. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks, qualification group IV, is responsible for disclosing information about an organization (enterprise / institution) that is a trade secret.

4.4. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks IV qualification group is responsible for non-fulfillment or improper fulfillment of the requirements of the internal regulatory documents of the organization (enterprise / institution) and the legal orders of the management.

4.5. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks, qualification group IV, is responsible for offenses committed in the course of his activities, within the limits established by the current administrative, criminal and civil legislation.

4.6. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks, qualification group IV, is responsible for causing material damage to an organization (enterprise / institution) within the limits established by the current administrative, criminal and civil legislation.

4.7. An electrician for the operation of distribution networks, qualification group IV, is responsible for the misuse of the granted official powers, as well as their use for personal purposes.

5. Specialization

5.1. ** At electric grid enterprises that do not have on-site teams of distribution networks, an electrician for the operation of distribution networks conducts all operational switching.