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Course Summary
This course is designed for individuals who will have an interest in gaining the knowledge to work safely when carrying out routine maintenance activities on heavy electric/hybrid vehicles.
It is therefore designed for those people who may encounter electric/hybrid vehicles within a routine maintenance situation. It also contains the knowledge and skills required to work safely around a vehicle that may have had damage to its high energy/electrical system.
On completing this course, technicians will have gained both knowledge of high voltage hybrid technologies and an understanding of their dangers. This course is suited for technicians with a basic understanding of high and low voltage electrical systems, who require up-to-date knowledge of heavy electric/hybrid vehicle.
Course Prerequisites
HGV/Bus coach experience at level 3
Additional Information
IMI Application Form can be found HERE
Please return completed application forms to craftconfirmations@gtg.co.uk at least 1 week prior to attending the course.
Please bring photo I.D with you to this course, please take it with you to any exams on the duration of this course and present it to the invigilator.
Please bring boots and overalls with you when attending this course.
This is a 1 day course.
If you have any questions in relation to this course, please do not hesitate to email customersupport@gtg.co.uk
Key Benefits
The aim of this course is to provide an understanding of the fundamentals of these systems.
- Identification of the components that make up the hybrid system
- Safety precautions to be taken before carrying out any repair procedures on heavy hybrid vehicles
- The identification of high voltage cabling and associated components
- The precautions required when working with hybrid components
- The possibility of the hybrid system affecting repairs on other vehicle systems
- The procedures required to make safe the hybrid system before carrying out repair activities
- The precautions taken prior to removing and replacing high
- How to connect an additional low voltage power source to a hybrid
It contains one mandatory unit – HEV2 (Also covered in the level 3 award)
Individuals can then progress onto the Level 3 Award in Electric/Hybrid Vehicle System Repair and Replacement
Who Should Attend?
Individuals interested in taking this course will need to possess appropriate vehicle maintenance and repair knowledge and skills at level 2. Vehicle Technicians & Body shop staff working on Heavy Electric/Hybrid Vehicles.
Course Certification
IMI Certificated - IMI Certification fee of £63 will be added at checkout
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