Ingenieur Vol.81 January-March 2020 | Page 22

INGENIEUR HV Cable Jointing Unit registered by EC and must have a logbook to prove the experience. ● Chargeman must have minimum three years’ experience in handling electrical equipment, including experience in handling live equipment. 5. Able to converse and write in the National Language. 6. Relevant work experience ● Cable Jointer must understand the work of connecting, jointing and terminating the type of cables that he may be required to join, and have an understanding of the jointing techniques. ● Wireman must understand and have practical experience in wiring of electrical equipment. ● Chargeman must have an understanding of the different types of electrical equipment which may be under his control and must have enough knowledge to operate and maintain without danger. 7. Have sufficient knowledge of First Aid, resuscitation of breathing and treatment of electric shock. 8. Have sufficient knowledge of Electricity Supply Act 1990 and all the relevant legislation behind the Act. Conclusion The Energy Commission has provided Competency tests for both engineers and technologists. There is another category for LV Supervisors, holding Diploma level certificates, but it is not popular. The EC has appointed various technical institutes like IKBN, Giatmara and others for lower level qualifications like Wireman and Chargeman. However, the HV Chargeman training is only carried out at TNB ILSAS and Petronas INSTEP. Many engineers who are not involved directly in TNB/SESB/SESCO or their contractors will like to attend training programmes to build their competency and acquire Service Engineer or Competent Engineer qualifications. The EC should appoint some universities to carry out these tasks. Among the universities that may be considered are Uniten and UTP. 20 VOL 81 JANUARY-MARCH 2020