cable protection and support method and accessories, including: requirements to protect and support cables adequately - protection against mechanical damage, protection from adverse temperatures and corrosion and protection from magnetic field that may affect the performance of the cable cable support and protection devices, accessories and typical applications - metallic and non-metallic conduits, duct and trunking, cable ladder and tray, cable clips and ties and related accessories installation techniques - cable installation equipment and cable drawing and hauling techniques basic cable and conductor terminations, including: insulation removal and replacement conductor handling and cable terminations including general aspects and soldering involving pins on electronic components and stranded conductors carrying current up to 25 amperes (A) application of connecting devices for conductors and terminals continuity through connections and insulation resistance testing stress release on cables/conductors environmental and heritage regulation effecting electrotechnology work, including: purpose of environmental and heritage regulation typical issues affecting electrotechnology services and systems meeting requirements environmental regulations effecting electrotechnology work ELV wiring techniques for installing cables in buildings, structures and premises, including: building construction method and construction sequence typical cable routes through buildings, structures and premises building codes affecting the installation of cables in buildings, structures and premises - limitation on penetration structural elements and maintenance of fire protection interiority cable segregation requirements technical industry standards, regulations and codes of practice related to ELV work, including: limitation imposed by regulations how to read and apply a standard aspects of technical standards that apply to extra-low voltage work types of cables used in the electrotechnology industry and their application, including: structural components of cables and their purpose - conductors and conductor material, insulation, sheathings and servings application of various cables types cable variates - single cables, flexible cables, flexible cords, shielded cables, armoured cables, ribbon cables, other similar and like cables typical characteristics and use of power circuit cables and control circuit cables relevant job safety assessments, including risk control measures relevant manufacturer specifications relevant tools, equipment and testing devices relevant WHS/OHS legislated requirements relevant workplace documentation relevant workplace policies and procedures sustainable energy principles and practices. |