- Ensure only HV authorised persons access live switchgear rooms and operate HV equipment
- Wear arc-rated PPE including face shield and gloves within the arc flash boundary
- Follow the approved switching schedule for all HV energisation and commissioning activities
- Install bunded containment for transformer oil to prevent environmental contamination
- Coordinate all HV connections and commissioning with the distribution network operator
- Use HV cable jointers with specific certification for the cable type and voltage class
- Complete a detailed risk assessment for every phase of the substation construction
- Establish exclusion zones around HV equipment during testing and commissioning
- Verify all safety interlocks, earth switches, and protection systems before first energisation
- Brief the entire team on the HV hazards, boundaries, and emergency procedures daily
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- DON'T allow unauthorised persons near HV switchgear or live electrical equipment
- DON'T approach HV equipment within the arc flash boundary without arc-rated PPE
- DON'T energise HV equipment without a fully approved switching schedule in place
- DON'T carry out HV cable jointing without the specific certification for that voltage class
- DON'T spill transformer oil — contain it immediately using the site spill response kit
- DON'T bypass HV safety interlocks or earth switches during any phase of the works
- DON'T commission HV equipment without coordination and approval from the DNO
- DON'T work on civil excavations beneath HV cables without confirmed isolation or protection
- DON'T undersize the substation — design for future EV demand growth from the outset
- DON'T treat LV and HV commissioning as the same — HV requires specialist procedures
See also: High Voltage (HV) Safety | EV Charging Electrical Installation
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