ENA NENS 08-2006

ENA NENS 08-2006 National guidelines for aerial surveillance of overhead electricity networks The objective of these Guidelines is to support the Electricity Supply Industry in the development of appropriate safe working processes for aerial surveillance of Overhead Electricity Networks. The

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Expand ENA NENS 08-2006 NATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR AERIAL SURVEILLANCE OF OVERHEAD ELECTRICITY NETW...ENA NENS 08-2006 NATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR AERIAL SURVEILLANCE OF OVERHEAD ELECTRICITY NETW...




PREFACE




CONTENTS




1 OBJECTIVES




2 SCOPE




Expand 3 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS3 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS





3.1 ESAA Codes and Guidelines





3.2 Other referenced documents




4 DEFINITIONS




5 AIRCRAFT SERVICE PROVIDER




Expand 6 REQUIREMENTS FOR AIRCRAFT6 REQUIREMENTS FOR AIRCRAFT





6.1 Type of aircraft




Expand 7 PERSONNEL SELECTION, TRAINING AND AUTHORISATION7 PERSONNEL SELECTION, TRAINING AND AUTHORISATION





Expand 7.1 Pilot7.1 Pilot






7.1.1 Pilot selection





Expand 7.2 Monitor(s)7.2 Monitor(s)






7.2.1 General






7.2.2 Monitor(s) selection






7.2.3 Monitor(s) Training






7.2.4 Aerial surveillance work training





7.3 Passengers





7.4 Maintenance of competency





7.5 Reassessment





7.6 Records





7.7 Pilot records




Expand 8 RESPONSIBILITIES8 RESPONSIBILITIES





8.1 Responsibilities of the Network Operator and/or Service Provider





8.2 Responsibilities of pilot





8.3 Responsibilities of monitor(s)




Expand 9 AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS9 AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS





9.1 General





9.2 Pre-flight briefings





9.3 Aircraft familiarisation









9.4 Equipment ">
9.5 Landing areas





Expand 9.6 Suspension of the work9.6 Suspension of the work






9.6.1 Meteorological and environmental conditions





9.7 Debriefing




10 REFUELLING OPERATIONS




11 COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS




Expand 12 AERIAL SURVEILLANCE12 AERIAL SURVEILLANCE





12.1 Route plans





12.2 Emergency response (e.g. fault response)





12.3 Public relations




Expand 13 SEPARATION DISTANCES FOR AERIAL SURVEILLANCE WORK13 SEPARATION DISTANCES FOR AERIAL SURVEILLANCE WORK





13.1 Aerial Surveillance Zones





13.2 Fixed wing ASZ





Expand 13.3 Rotary wing ASZ13.3 Rotary wing ASZ






13.3.1 General






13.3.2 Aerial Surveillance Zone Œ Hover (ASZ 1)






13.3.3 Aerial Surveillance Zone Œ Restricted (ASZ 2)






13.3.4 Aerial Surveillance Zone Œ Un-restricted (ASZ 3)




Expand 14 SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS/REQUIREMENTS14 SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS/REQUIREMENTS





14.1 Fatigue management





14.2 Identification of risks





14.3 Identification of assets





14.4 Methodologies





14.5 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)





14.6 Personal Emergency Equipment




15 INCIDENTS OR EVENTS




16 PROCEDURES FOR RESPONDING TO INCIDENTS OR EVENTS

Abstract

The objective of these Guidelines is to support the Electricity Supply Industry in the development of appropriate safe working processes for aerial surveillance of Overhead Electricity Networks.
The principles within these Guidelines may be enhanced or supplemented provided this does not result in reduced safety standards.
These Guidelines are intended to:
(a) ensure the safety of pilot, monitor(s) and the general public;
(b) specify the minimum standards required for aerial surveillance of Overhead Electricity Networks; and
(c) assist Network Operators to develop work procedures and related training and awareness programs.

Scope

These Guidelines apply to aerial surveillance of Overhead Electricity Networks. They shall be applied in the context that:
Appropriate workplace hazard and risk assessments are carried out and documented.
The Minimum Separation Distances (MSD) and Maximum Work Distances (MWD) used for aerial surveillance are appropriate for the type of work to be performed. (Refer to Section 13).
Other Guidelines applicable to particular work processes are to be used.
While the principles of aerial surveillance of Overhead Electricity Networks contained in these Guidelines have been written in relation to work near overhead lines, the concepts may be equally applicable to work in other areas such as aerial surveillance of communication and control equipment, when combined with appropriate training and work controls.
These Guidelines do not constitute a training manual for aerial surveillance of Overhead Electricity Networks nor do they set down procedures for aerial surveillance of Overhead Electricity Networks. Procedures shall be developed by the Network Operator and/or Service Provider in accordance with the principles contained in these Guidelines.
These Guidelines exclude:
low voltage and high voltage line work; and
high voltage live line work.

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