DGUV Information 200-006 - Training for work on vehicles with high voltage systems

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Annex 11 - Annex 11 Model certificate for an expert in automotive high-voltage (HV) systems for work in service workshops on vehicles with intrinsically safe HV systems

Mr John Smith
E-Mobility Dealership, 17 Anystreet, Anytown
attended the above training course from (date) _______________________________ to (date) _______________________________
Expert in automotive high-voltage (HV) systems for work in service workshops on vehicles with intrinsically safe HV systems
The participant followed the course of training and passed the examination.

The participant satisfies the primary conditions for successful participation by virtue of his or her comprehensive basic electrical knowledge obtained through his or her initial and further training in the automotive sector and demonstrated in a preliminary test.

Topics to be taught (can also be stated on the reverse): TP *
Electrical hazards, behaviour in the event of electrical accidents and first aid
Measures for protection against electric shock and fault arcs
Electrical work in accordance with BGV/GUV-V A3, DIN VDE 0105-100 and BGI/GUV-I 8686
Specialist and man-management responsibility, legal principles
HV concept and vehicle technology (vehicle with intrinsically safe HV system, technology employed in HV vehicles: three-phase motors, DC/DC converters, DC/AC converters, etc.)
HV concepts with reference to examples of specific vehicles
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Practical exercises:
Electrical isolation, verification and documentation of the non-live state on the following HV systems:
Enter the specific HV systems here on which practical training was performed, e. g. manufacture, type, ................., ................., .................
Total scope of training

Teaching periods (equivalent to 45 minutes)

This training measure equips the employee to work independently and safely on vehicles with intrinsically safe HV systems. Such work includes application of the five safety rules, the replacement of HV components such as air-conditioning components and oil pumps in the non-live state, and troubleshooting on non-exposed HV components including the use of test adapters proof against shock hazards. The participant is able to assess the work with which her or she is tasked, to recognize possible hazards, and to take the protective measures necessary for the HV system concerned.

This training measure satisfies the minimum requirements of the BGI/GUV-I 8686 informative document.

Party responsible:______________________________________________________________
_______________________________(place)_______________________________
Training course