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Authorised Person Aeronautical Ground Lighting (MOD) (AGLMOD)

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3 Days
Course Overview
This City & Guilds Assured course will provide you with knowledge and understanding of Aeronautical Ground Lighting (AGL) systems found on the MoD Estate. It will also explain typical AGL primary series circuits, power supply equipment and the associated hazards of working on them. The application of MoD's Electrical Safety Rules and Procedures to provide a safe system of work when working on or testing AGL circuits will also be discussed. The course is designed to satisfy the requirements of JSP 375 Volume 3. It will also help in meeting the competency requirements identified in both the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and BS EN 61821:2011 - Electrical Installations for Lighting and Beaconing of Aerodromes - Maintenance of Aeronautical Ground Lighting Constant Current Series Circuits.
Who is This Course For?
This course is designed for staff currently appointed as an Authorised Person Electrical (HV/LV), who are being considered for appointment to cover MoD airfield lighting systems. It will provide an introduction to Airfield Lighting systems currently designed in accordance with MAA Regulatory Article 3515 and earlier documents used on the MoD Estate.

Potential delegates should already be familiar with MoD Electrical safety documents and procedures.
  • Review of MoD airfield lighting systems used for visual aids
  • AGL primary series circuits and typical system components
  • Safe systems of work as applied to AGL circuits
  • Application of JSP 375 Volume 3 Electrical Safety Rules and Procedures
  • Correct identification of circuits and practical safe isolation exercises
  • Practice with the completion and issue of MoD safety documentation
Prior to attending this course we recommend you have the following:
Potential delegates should already be familiar with MoD Electrical safety documents and procedures.
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