At least 25 personnel, particularly substation tenders of power distributor More Electric and Power Corporation (MORE Power), have undergone training on basic safety and work practices recently.
MORE Power Network Operations deputy head Engr. Bailey Del Castillo said MORE Power president Roel Castro acknowledged the important role of substation tenders thus, he directed to conduct training for them.
The training aimed to equip their substations tenders, who are manning the facilities 24/7, with fresh and proper knowledge about their specific jobs.
Del Castillo noted that the substations are very critical equipment in the distribution network and many safety measures must be put in place.
A power substation is a key part of the power distribution system which the voltage is transformed from high to low or low to high for transmission, distribution, transformation and switching. It also protects the consumers from sudden drops or surges of electricity.
The training, which ran for six days, included classroom lecture/ training on substation basic safety and work practices and power substation maintenance, parts and functions identification and electrical test results interpretation, and field lecture or actual substation walk through.
Del Castillo said the substation tenders who have been with previous distribution utility have not undergone a training regarding their jobs for so long.
After the training, Del Castillo expressed confidence that these personnel are now refreshed of their role and responsibilities.