Undertake installation of overhead line equipment sectioning, insulation, registration and in-span components under direction

URN: SEMOLEC205
Business Sectors (Suites): Rail Engineering Overhead Line Equipment Construction Suite 2
Developed by: NSAR
Approved on: 2024

Overview

This standard identifies the competencies you need to adjust the position and registration of the overhead line equipment (OLE) conductors to their final positions and installation of discrete assemblies such as section insulators, neutral sections, switches, isolators, jumpers, cross contact assemblies and in- span components under direction.

The definition of OLE is an arrangement of wires, suspended over the railway line, for supplying electricity to electric trains, together with associated fittings, insulators and other attachments including feeders, autotransformer feeders, overhead line switches, jumpers and return conductors. This equipment together with its structures, foundations, and lineside switching stations is described collectively as Overhead Line Equipment.

To prove competence in this standard you shall need to demonstrate your ability to complete the conductor registration, sectioning and insulation activities during the OLE installation, renewal, enhancement or modification activities in accordance with directions from a specified competent individual. Your underpinning knowledge will provide a good understanding of your work and provide an informed approach to applying conductor adjustment and registration, including the installation of neutral and insulated sections. You will understand the basic principles and processes associated with the registration and installation of in span components and their application. You will know about the ways of adjusting the conductor position and the means of fixing in span components into position, as well as the care and use of the tools and equipment in adequate depth to provide a sound basis for carrying out the activities and ensure the finished assemblies are produced to the required specification under direction. You will understand the safety precautions required when working at height, tensioned conductors and with fragile components and their associated tools and equipment. You will be required to demonstrate safe working practices throughout and will understand the responsibility you owe to yourself and others in the workplace.

Your responsibilities will require you to comply with organisational policy and procedures for the safe adjustment/registration of the conductor and installation of the in span components to be undertaken and to report any problems with the component parts, equipment or installation activities that you cannot personally resolve, or are outside your permitted authority, to the relevant people. You will be expected to work on defined tasks under the direction of a specified competent individual.


Performance criteria

You must be able to:

P1 maintain safe working practices and comply with all relevant health and safety regulations, directives, and guidelines
P2 complete activities under the direction of competent personnel, using the correct tools and equipment
P3 follow the relevant documentation for the overhead line components to be renewed or installed and adjusted as directed
P4 carry out the installation and adjustment activities within agreed timescale using approved materials and components and methods and procedures and under direction
P5 undertake activities within the limits of authority, following recording, reporting and escalation procedures
P6 assist with the production of accurate records of work undertaken


Knowledge and Understanding

You need to know and understand:

K1 the relevant health and safety regulations, directives, guidelines, and safe working practices and procedures as defined by your organisation
K2 industry protocols relating to communication of important safety information
K3 what procedures need to be followed, to confirm operational and personal safety, is maintained during the work
K4 the system of work associated with safe access and the procedures associated with working under isolated conditions of the OLE
K5 how to avoid personal injury during the work
K6 the hazards associated with working with rail and road/rail machinery
K7 the personal protective equipment (PPE) that you need to use for the activities that you are undertaking
K8 the general electrical hazards associated with working on and around overhead line equipment
K9 the hazards associated with installation and registration adjustment activities (such as lifting components, working at height, tensioned wires and radial loads) and how the risks can be minimised
K10 the correct methods of moving, lifting, handling and supporting wires and associated components
K11 the purpose of engineering specifications associated with OLE equipment (such as overhead line specifications, work/task instructions, inspection/test plan, height/stagger sheet)
K12 the purpose for the different types of design drawings used in OLE wire installation (such as layouts and cross section diagrams and OLE system design range (such as OLEMI))
K13 how the OLE is designed to function under normal operating conditions
K14 what each of the installed component parts contribute to the overall operation of the system
K15 the purpose of contact wire registration, neutral sections and section insulation of the contact wire
K16 what storage and handling precautions have to be taken to protect components
K17 what terminology and methods are used to identify OLE components and to describe the operational status of the components
K18 tools, plant and equipment used in the installation and registration adjustment process and how to use them
K19 the torque loading requirements of the components or connectors and what to do if these loadings are exceeded or not achieved
K20 the methods of securing the installed components and connectors
K21 the types of tools and equipment used to position, adjust, secure, installed components and tension the wiring (such as torque wrenches, winches, clamps/wedges, tensioners, tension gauges/meters and jumpers for earth continuity)
K22 what equipment operating and care and control procedures are applicable to OLE equipment
K23 what inspection and testing procedures need to be completed prior to handback
K24 what authorisation procedures are and the limits of your responsibility and authority
K25 the procedures for documentation, control, reporting, and escalation within your organisation


Scope/range


Scope Performance

  1. Activities that should be carried out during the installation will include the following:

    • adhere to safety briefing instructions, risk assessments, control of substances, safe system of work and other relevant safety standards
    • obtain authority before carrying out the installation activities and follow the directions given
    • leave the work area in a safe condition
  2. Types of personal protection equipment could include:

    • safety harnesses
    • safety helmets
    • approved high visibility clothing
    • approved safety footwear
    • gloves
    • safety eyewear
    • ear protection (as appropriate)
    • other specific equipment
  3. Types of overhead line equipment components that may be installed or renewed, under direction, could include:

    • section insulators
    • neutral sections
    • cross contact assemblies
    • droppers and jumpers
    • overlaps
    • switches and isolators
    • booster/auxiliary transformers
    • cross track feeders
  4. Registration and installed components that may required adjustment could include:

    • stagger
    • height
    • tension (as appropriate)







5. The types of checks on the components being installed and adjusted under direction, could include the following:

  • assist with checking that the installed and adjusted components comply with the installation specification
  • making visual checks for completeness and freedom from damage



6. Recording and reporting procedures could include the following:

  • installation record
  • hand over document
  • other specific recording document

Scope Knowledge


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Version Number

2

Indicative Review Date

2027

Validity

Current

Status

Original

Originating Organisation

SEMTA

Original URN

SEMOLEC205

Relevant Occupations

Rail Engineering

SOC Code


Keywords

Rail engineering; registration; insulation; sectioning; overhead line equipment construction; OLE; OLEC