Motorsport Competitor Safety Training (Level 2E) Training 

Duration 
Online Training Modules & One Day Classroom 
 
Venue 
ASM, Unit 15, The Trafford Park Industrial Estate, Trescott Road, Redditch, B98 7AH 
 
Course Objectives 
To train and assess persons who are to be appointed as HV Trained (Level 2E) Persons under the FIA Sporting Regulations in their roles and responsibilities as an HV Trained (Level 2E) Persons, to ensure that they possess the necessary knowledge, skills and competence recommended in the DGUV Information 209-093 to carry out this role. 
 
Upon successful completion of the course, candidates will have proven their knowledge and understanding of the following: 
 
Module 1 – Basic Electrical Theory 
Module 2 – Electrical Systems 
Module 3 – Electric Motors 
Module 4 – Electronics 
Module 5 – Digital Instruments 
Module 6 – Measurements in Series & Parallel Circuits 
Module 7 – Electrical Hazards & First Aid 
Module 8 – Protection Against Contact with Live Parts 
Module 9 – Distribution Network Systems 
Module 10 – Electrical Installation Testing 
Module 11 – Organisation of Health & Safety 
Module 12 – Electric Vehicle Roles & Responsibilities 
Module 13 – Electric Vehicles & Energy Storage Systems 
 
Modules 1-13 are delivered and assessed through an online learning platform. Module 14 is delivered via a trainer-led classroom session lasting one-day. 
 
Module 14 - Course Programme 
 
Course Introduction: 
Welcome and introduction 
Personal introductions 
Aims and objectives of the course 
Roles and Responsibilities 
FIA Sporting Regulations 
Training and Authorisation 
Responsibilities of Persons 
Dangers of Electricity: 
Dangers when working on or near EV Systems 
HV Components: 
Safety Features 
HV Race Car Components 
Safe Working Practices: 
Principles of Safe Working 
Isolation and Proving Dead 
PPE 
Segregation of Work Areas 
Safety Documents: 
Permit to Work 
Safety Protocol: 
Formula Student EV Protocol 
Safety Briefings 
HV Safety Status Lights 
HV Safety Checks 
Recovery and Quarantine 
Red Car Procedure 
 
Course Exercises 
 
The course will provide a mix of theoretical and practical exercises to reinforce the learning outcomes delivered. 
 
Assessment Criteria 
Module 1 – 13: Screening questionnaires to evaluate existing delegate knowledge and end of learning module questionnaires. 
 
Module 14: Practical assessment of HV System power-down followed by multiple-choice questionnaire; it will be open book with all the material provided during the course available to use. 
 
The pass mark is 80% and above, if you fail to achieve this score you will not be issued a successful completion certificate. 
 
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